Raymarine Smartpilot X-5 Tiller on 2040-parts.com
Santa Cruz, California, United States
RayMarine SmartPilot X-5 Tiller (No Head).
Cockpit mounted drive Built-in rate gyro sensor with RayMarine AST (Advanced Steering Technology) AutoLearn technology simplifies calibration and enbables the autopilot to automatically adapt to changing sea conditions AutoTack automatically turns the vessel at a predetermined angle WindVane mode maintains course relative to apparent wind (wind data input required) SeaTalk, NMEA0183 and NMEA2000 compatible Modular system includes: Smart Pilot X-5 course computer Rugged, cockpit mounted drive unit Fluxgate compass System can be expanded with multiple autopilot and wireless hand held remote controls |
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