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Raymarine St2000 Plus Tiller Pilot Model# A12005 on 2040-parts.com

US $566.88
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Raymarine MPN:A12005 Model:ST2000 Plus Tiller Pilot UPC:723193120057

Raymarine ST2000 Plus Tiller Pilot Model# A12005

ST2000 Plus Tiller Pilot

ST2000 Plus tiller autopilot for tiller steered sailing vessels to 10,000 lbs (4,500 kg)

*Note: Always take the fully laden displacement weight of the vessel into account; this is often 20% above the designed displacement.

Includes:
  • Instruction Manual
  • Plus Tiller Pilot 12V Socket
  • Tiller Pin (sold in packages of 5)
  • Mounting Socket (sold in packages of 5)

Remote Capable
Yes
Vessel Displacement - Max (Pounds)
<10,000
Product Dimensions
17.7"H x 3.75"W x 2.87"D    

Warranty
2 Years

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