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Simrad Robertson Rf300 Auto Pilot Rudder Feedback on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Bellmore, New York, United States

Bellmore, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Simrad Robertson Manufacturer Part Number:RF300

Used rudder feedback unit in good working condition. The arm was shortened by about 1" for clearance. This will not effect functionality.


Part # 20193744

The RF300 rudder feedback unit contributes towards smooth and accurate auto-steering by determining rudder angle. It is to be used as part of an autopilot system on boats with inboard engines.

Key Features

  • Variable frequency output for direct connection to autopilot computers
  • 10 m Cable


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