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Raymarine Sportpilot Plus Autopilot - Brand New! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Long Beach, California, United States

Long Beach, California, United States
Condition:New

Up for sale, a very hard to find BRAND NEW & NEVER INSTALLED Raymarine Sport Pilot + unit, with all accessories and installation hardware included.  Everything here is complete and also includes a linear rudder sensor for hydraulic outboard steering systems.

The Sportpilot Plus improves on the basic Sportpilot with enhanced performance during extended cruising and trolling.

An easy-to-use and easy-to-fit pilot for powerboats with a single-station helm. Just line up on the desired course, turn the control stick to AUTO and let go of the wheel it really is that simple! When you want to steer again, grab hold of the wheel and steer as normal.

With built in SeaTalk and NMEA interface, you can select a waypoint on your GPS or chartplotter and SportPilot will take you straight to it. The supplied fluxgate compass is separated from the control/drive unit for greater accuracy.

Cost new was $1100+  Happy bidding.

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