Comnav Marine 1001 Complete Autopilot System W/211 Remote And Factory Tested on 2040-parts.com
Seligman, Missouri, US
Here I have a very lightly used ComNav Marine 1001FG (FluxGateCompass) Autopilot system. This is a complete system minus the actual drive(RAM) unit. Even includes the optional 211 Remote Control with 40ft lead. I spent the $300 and had ComNav do a complete clean and test of all the components last year thinking I would reinstall this season but do to financial issues I must sell my boat. This is a very high end, reliable, and easy to use system. Can be used on any style vessel up to 60'. I have all the install guides, schematics, and user manuals. Here is a few links with good descriptions.
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