Robertson N2500 Autopilot Interface on 2040-parts.com
Vincentown, New Jersey, United States
Robertson N2500 Autopilot interface box. Working when removed from my Ocean Yachts.
|
Radar & Autopilots for Sale
Raymarine smartpilot x-5 tiller(US $1,100.00)
Raymarine p70r(US $300.00)
Icom ma-500tr ais transponder(US $999.99)
Raymarine 400 course computer e12055 s3(US $550.00)
Raytheon / raymarine raypilot 650 dispay control head(US $399.50)
Raymarine autohelm 2000 tiller autopilot
This bus concept brightens up journeys with transparent LCD screens
Thu, 12 Dec 2013Designer Tad Orlowski has explored how technology could shape public transit vehicle design with his new ‘Willie' bus concept, which trades windows and body panels transparent LCD screens. With static advertising space replced with LCD screens the bus is transformed into a mobile billboard that display not only advertising but also information such as route plans, weather reports and suggestions for tourists. They could also have touch functions, allowing passengers to interact with the displays.
2015 Subaru Outback debuts in New York
Thu, 17 Apr 2014The 2015 Subaru Outback took a bow at the New York auto show on Thursday. It gets a new front fascia with a hexagonal grille, a standard CVT -- not sure how we feel about that -- and the same 9 or so inches of ground clearance. It'll be in dealerships this summer.
Bid to cut car insurance premiums
Thu, 12 Jun 2014THE COMPETITION WATCHDOG is proposing to impose a cap on replacement vehicle costs following motor accidents as part of a clampdown to help cut premiums for all drivers in the £11 billion private motor insurance market. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said the cap on charges passed to the insurer of the driver who is at-fault in an accident for the cost of providing a replacement vehicle to the non-fault driver, would "more closely reflect the costs incurred and remove significant inefficiencies". The watchdog has previously found that the "complex chain" of claim costs following an accident collectively inflates premiums by as much as £200 million a year.