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Simrad Robertson Rf 300 Rudder Feedback on 2040-parts.com

US $64.99
Location:

Bremerton, Washington, United States

Bremerton, Washington, United States
Cosmetically in good condition, other than it has had the cable cut off and there is only about 2-1/2" remaining which is enough to splice on to. In working condition when removed from boat for a complete electronics refit.
Brand:Simrad Manufacturer Part Number:RF 300

For sale here is a used Simrad Robertson RF 300 rudder feedback unit that came off of a boat in good operating condition. The boat underwent a complete electronic's upgrade! This RF 300 rudder feedback ubit is in good cosmetic condition, but only has about 2-1/2" of cable remaining which is enough to splice on too.  This should work with other simrad autopilot systems. This was used with ( but not included ) a Simrad J300X junction box and an AP 22 control head.  Free shipping to U.S 50 states, Thank-you for looking!



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