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Simrad Tp10 Tillerpilot Autopilot System on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Tested Working, DOES HAVE SCRATCHING ON CASING.
Brand:Simrad Manufacturer Part Number:TP10

You are bidding on a used Simrad TP10 Tillerpiot

The TP10 delivers reliable auto steering for boats with tillers up to 32ft in length. Simple, straightforward controls and a precise steering system - normally only found on higher-end models - combines in a quiet package with extremely low power draw to allow sailors a safe passage in coastal waters.

This unit has been tested and is in good working condition

We will offer a 30-day Warranty

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