Raymarine St4000 Autopilot Wheel Pilot - No Drive on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, United States
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Raymarine ST4000+ Autopilot Wheel Pilot
System was removed working from a customers boat. System was removed because they wanted to upgrade to a below deck linear drive system. System includes: -ST4000+ Autopilot control head/course computer -Fluxgate compass -Rudder reference (does not have ball end for tiller arm/quadrant side) -Power cable for wheel drive. Connector for drive is in very good condition. Does not include the wheel drive. These are still sold new by Raymarine. Items sold as-is. |
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