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Raymarine Autohelm St4000 Wheel Steering Autopilot-12 Photos-easy Install-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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Manufacturer Part Number:Raymarine Autohelm ST4000 Wheel Autopilot Z141 Brand:aymarine Autohelm ST4000 Wheel Autopilot

  This Raymarine/Autohelm 4000 Wheel Steering Autopilot was removed from a 38' foot sailboat during a 'Cost is no Object Refit', and remains in great condition- There are numerous photos showing its details and condition.

  It consists of the ST 4000 Control Head instrument, wheel drive, pedestal yoke, electronic fluxgate compass, cables and three wheel mounts (Three are typically used on most wheels). Has the necessary cables and connectors- Connectors are color coded-Installation will be quite simple and quick.  Unit is Sea Talk compatible.

  The wheel drive engages properly when the clutch lever is operated.  Unit shows very light signs of use, still looking great.  Unit was connected to 12 Volt power, and operated smoothly, with no untoward noises.  Connectors are immaculate.
 
  These Raymarine/Autohelm  ST series autopilots are the EASIEST way to to  install a wheel autopilot.  Work well with traditional sailboats as well, with simple mounts adapted to wheel spoke size.

  A free PDF manual is available for the ST4000 from raymarine.com, or other Internet sources  It is very comprehensive and should answer most any question on mounting or operation. 

  Please Note -US/ Canada/ Western Europe/ Australia shipping only on this SeaTalk output unit.

  These ST 4000s were quite expensive, with the Z141 control head ALONE running about $750.00.    Rarely parted with in this condition, this STOUT AND RELIABLE UNIT is offered with an extremely....................Low Starting Bid.

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