Raymarine St6001 Auto Pilot Control Head on 2040-parts.com
Bellmore, New York, United States
This control Head is in excellent working condition. Was tested before removal from the boat. Screen has no scratches or dark spots. Raymarine's ST6001 Plus Autopilot works in combination with a G-Series Course Computer with an advanced software known as Advanced Steering Technology to process heading and yaw-rate data, and to provide consistent course keeping and boat handling. The core pack's computer has a built-in gyro sensor and fluxgate compass to provide the raw data used to generate precision-heading data, which lets the autopilot "learn" the handling characteristics of the specific vessel. The ST6001 Plus features an LCD display that lets the user monitor important navigation data from other integrated units through Raymarine's integration system, SeaTalk, and can be flush-mounted |
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