Rotary Rudder Feedback Rudder Reference Raymarine - Raytheon - Autohelm M81105 on 2040-parts.com
Boca Raton, Florida, US
I just tested this on a live setup and it works as it should. Please note that the normal spring action (where it automatically springs to a hard lock either port or starboard, can't remember) is no longer there - for practical purposes, this should not matter. Display is shown for demonstrative purposes, it's not included.

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