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Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Raymarine Manufacturer Part Number:SmartPilot S2G AST

Raymarine SmartPilot S2G AST

* Take off parts (replaced to the new version).
* An item that has been used previously.
* The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended.
* It was working properly when it was removed from the boat.

The SmartPilot computer lies at the heart of the autopilot system. It processes
information from the sensors in the system so it can steer the boat using the
drive unit:

• it contains a microprocessor and electronic circuitry to control the drive
unit and the drive motor.
• it is the central distribution point for the autopilot system, with terminals
to take power from the boat's distribution panel and inputs/outputs for all
other autopilot components
• it has inputs/outputs for SeaTalk and NMEA so you can connect it to Raymarine
and other manufacturer's equipment.

SmartPilot
Version: S2G
Supply voltage: 12 V
Drive unit compatibility: All Raymarine Type 1 12 V drives and pumps (including 12 V Constant Running pump)
Built-in Gyro?: Yes

Note: S2G Smartpilots has a built-in yaw sensor (Gyro)which measures the boat's rate of turn. This information is used to enhance course keeping in adverse weather and sailing conditions.

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