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Octopus Sterndrive System Mercruiser From 1994 & North American Volvo From 1997 on 2040-parts.com

US $998.49
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New Jersey, US

New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Full refund of item price if returned in new, sealed condition within 30 days. Defective items replaced or refunded if returned within 30 days. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:Octopus Autopilot Drives MPN:OCTAFMDRESYSA UPC:628309166656

Type R - Stand Alone Remote

  • LOW COST SOLUTION - No need to change to hydraulic steering
  • EASY TO FIT - Simple to install kits
  • DISCREET INSTALLATION - All components mounted out of sight
  • TIME SAVING - Rudder feedback option mounts directly on drive
  • SAFE - Manual override without disengaging the autopilot
  • COMPATIBLE WITH ALL MAJOR AUTOPILOT BRAND ELECTRONICS simple solutions
    for difficult installations

    For mounting as a separate drive system with its own cable and mounting kit.
    The Remote drive unit can be installed in any convenient location; it requires the addition of a second steering cable and connection kit. There are connection kits for Mercruiser or Volvo Penta stern drive engines, Outboard engines and a universal kit for inboard engines. The drive is mounted in a location away from the heat and vibrations of the engine. An interconnect cable is used to connect it to the engine steering system using one of the simple to mount connection kits.

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