Raymarine S1G Autopilot Used S1G Smartpilot (G version with rate sensor for improved tracking and auto learning) Works fine, clean, no scratches, no corrosion or other issues. Control and Display unit, rudder actuator, fluxgate, and rudder position transducer are not included but shown to demonstrate operating system. The light is the 12 volt clutch signal. |
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