Lowrance Outboard Pilot Hydraulic Smartsteer™ Pack Steers Your Outboard Motor on 2040-parts.com
Bayville, New Jersey, United States
LOWRANCE ELECTRONICS INC., has been a world leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of high-quality sport fishing SONAR and Global Positioning System GPS mapping instruments for over 45 years. With nearly 45 years continuous manufacturing experience, Lowrance designs products that provide the ultimate in high-performance features at highly competitive prices. Lowrance products are used by both sport fisherman and recreational boaters.
OUR PRICE: $ 999.00 Lowrance Outboard Pilot Hydraulic Pack
Package Includes: NAC-1 Autopilot Computer - 000-11769-001 =The brains behind the Lowrance Outboard Pilot system. It contains the steering computer and electronics for the drive unit motor and clutch. PUMP-1 Hydraulic Pump - 000-11770-001 0.8L reversible hydraulic pump, compatible with SeaStar manual helm pumps up to 14ci
NMEA2000 4-way joiner. Connect four NMEA2000 Micro-C devices to the NMEA2000 Network. N2KEXT-2RD - 000-0119-88 0.6M (2') NMEA 2000® cable for backbone extension or or drop cable to connect an additional network device N2KEXT-6RD - 000-0127-53 1.82M (6') NMEA 2000® cable for backbone extension or drop cable to connect an additional network device N2KEXT-15RD - 000-0119-86 4.55M (15') NMEA 2000® cable for backbone extension or or drop cable to connect an additional network device TR-120-KIT - 000-0127-52 Set of 1 male and 1 female NMEA 2000® terminators
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