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Madman Marine Ap-wrc1 Wireless Autopilot Remote Control System-12 Photos-l@@k !! on 2040-parts.com

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San Juan Capistrano, California, United States

San Juan Capistrano, California, United States
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Brand:Madman Marine Wireless Autopilot Control RAYMARINE Manufacturer Part Number:Madman Marine AP-WRC1

  This Madman AP-WRC1 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM is for Raymarine ST1000+, ST2000+ and ST4000+ Autopilots, including Raymarine Tiller pilots,, Retained by the former owner who couldn't 'Give it Up With The Ship' when he sold her.

  Comes with the instrument, instructions and two remotes. VERY simple connection, hooking up to the back of the Raymarine cockpit plug, as can be seen in the photos.

  This is a very slick system. Here are a few of its features-

The Autopilot Wireless Remote Control (AP WRC) is a low cost and easily installed system which provides similar functionality to the buttons on a Raymarine ST1000+ or ST2000+ Autopilot.

The system consists of a box which houses the wireless receiver & electronics for communicating with the Autopilot, 5m of cable and two (2) remote control button fobs (transmitters) .

Using the AP WRC allows control of an ST1000+, ST2000+ or ST4000+ Autopilot without requiring the user to be beside the tiller/wheel in order to make course changes or auto-tack. It is ideal for single-handed or short-handed crews who will now be able to steer from the front of the boat (for example when changing sails or setting/retrieving a spinnaker) or even from inside the cabin.

  This unit cost about $270+, if I recall correctly. It is offered with a very low starting bid.

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