Lowrance Nac-1 Autopilot Pack on 2040-parts.com
Chesapeake, Virginia, United States
Includes: NAC-1 Autopilot Computer, PUMP-1 Hydraulic Pump, RC42 Heading Sensor, Hydraulic Pump Fitting Kit - Everything you need to connect with your existing hydraulic system - including t-connectors, hoses and oil, Auto/Standby Button - Mounts anywhere on dash and changes Autopilot from STBY to AUTO mode with one press, NMEA 2000® Networking Kit.
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