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King Marine Autopilot Ap2000 N.o.s. on 2040-parts.com

US $549.00
Location:

Chesterland, Ohio, United States

Chesterland, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:king Manufacturer Part Number:ap2000

This  unit is still new in the box . It comes with all necessary mounting bracketts and shafts . It is a very simple installation. You point the boat where you want to go and turn it on and it holds that course thats it. The gyro compass mounts anywhere on the boat (usually a little ways away from electronics). The the autopilot can interface with nav systems but im not sure what you need to do that.It does not have a manual with it but they are available on line.You can see a video of me operating a similar unit on you tube just search king marine autopilot ap2000. Buy with confidence my seller rating is 100% and I stand behind the things I sell

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