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Raymarine St8001 Smartpilot Autopilot Control Head + Computer Unit on 2040-parts.com

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Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Raymarine Manufacturer Part Number:ST80001

RAYMARINE CONTROL HEAD AND AUTOPILOT COMPUTER

- RAYMARINE ST8001 SmartPilot Autopilot Control Head
- RAYMARINE SmartPilot Autopilot Computer
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- Dust Cover For Control Head

Working when removed from my 38' Fishing Boat.  Guaranteed no DOA

MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN!  MY LOVELY FISHING VESSEL - A MULTI-YEAR RENOVATION PROJECT WITH MANY BRAND NEW PARTS -  WAS DAMAGED BY FIRE AND NEEDED TO GO TO SALVAGE.  AS A RESULT I AM SELLING THE PREMIUM USABLE PARTS FROM HER AT FAR BELOW COST.  THE FIRE WAS LOCALIZED TO THE LIVING COMPARTMENT.  NONE OF THE PARTS I AM SELLING ARE IN ANY WAY DAMAGED BY SMOKE OR FIRE!


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