Raymarine Autopilot Computer Processor - X-30 Smartpilot - Spx-30 - Low Hours! on 2040-parts.com
Boca Raton, Florida, US
Unit is in excellent shape. As you can see, just 6 minutes of use. This is just the course computer, no other accessories included. Display is shown for demonstrative purposes only, it is not included. Would make an excellent replacement for a downed autopilot processor. The unit has been tested and checks out great. One of the wiring blocks (for Seatalk NG) was missing, we are including a block that's used on Simrad units but work just the same. Ships free in the US, $65 internationally.
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