Raymarine autopilot system for mid-sized boats (E12124). This was taken out of our sailboat in perfect working condition last fall when we replaced all the electronics. Package includes ST6001 Control Head and the S1G Corepack with course computer, rudder reference and fluxgate compass. This package does NOT include the linear drive component as we re-used that with our new autopilot.
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Radar & Autopilots for Sale
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