Simrad Autopilot System: Ac42, Ap24, Rc42, Rf300 on 2040-parts.com
Venice, Florida, US
Included in this auction:
This system was put together for a Tartan 42. All parts are new in box and were never installed. I was going to replace the autohelm 6000 system and also have the hydraulic ram (not included in this auction) if you are interested in purchasing that also please message me or call (941-266-2789)
See simrad yachting for more information on the parts
Thank You!
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