Replacement Rudder Reference Transducer used on Raymarine and Autohelm autopilot systems. Includes 10 meter cable and mounting hardware.
The Raymarine M81105 Rotary Rudder Reference is an essential replacement transducer designed for seamless integration with Raymarine and Autohelm autopilot systems. This high-quality component ensures precise rudder position feedback, contributing to accurate and reliable autopilot performance. The transducer features a durable construction built to withstand harsh marine environments, maintaining functionality over time. Its compatibility with various autopilot models makes it a versatile choice for boat owners seeking a dependable replacement.
Included with the transducer is a 10-meter cable that facilitates easy installation and reliable signal transmission. The package also incorporates mounting hardware, allowing for straightforward setup without the need for additional parts. This comprehensive design simplifies maintenance and reduces downtime, ensuring your autopilot system remains operational during critical navigation scenarios.
Engineered by Raymarine, a trusted name in marine electronics, this rotary rudder reference offers dependable performance and compatibility. Its compact size and robust construction make it suitable for a variety of vessel sizes without compromising on accuracy or durability. Whether upgrading an existing system or installing a new autopilot, the Raymarine M81105 provides a dependable solution for precise rudder position monitoring, supporting safe and efficient maritime navigation.
Features:
Designed for compatibility with Raymarine and Autohelm autopilot systems
Includes a 10-meter cable for flexible installation
Comes with mounting hardware for easy setup
Durable construction built for marine environments
Provides accurate rudder position feedback for reliable autopilot operation
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