Description
The Raymarine D027 2in Pedestal Socket for Tiller Pilots allows for horizontal mounting of the tiller pilot when the fixed end of the pilot is lower than the tiller arm.
£80.00
Tiller Autopilot Pedestal Assembly 51mm, 2 Inch compatible with ST1000, ST2000, ST1000 plus, ST2000 plus and Evolution Tiller Drive
Out of stock
The Raymarine D027 2in Pedestal Socket for Tiller Pilots allows for horizontal mounting of the tiller pilot when the fixed end of the pilot is lower than the tiller arm.
Weight | 0.200000 kg |
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Dimensions | 16.1 × 15.4 × 2.8 cm |
The i60 instruments are designed to complement the all new Raymarine multifunctional displays. Designed specifically for sailboaters, these stylish, dedicated-function instruments cover wind and close-hauled wind options in analogue and digital formats. Excellent viewing angles for both day and night conditions and simple, push-button controls make i60 instruments extremely easy to see and use. They are also simple to install …
Crystal clear depth readout.
Shallow and deep anchor alarms.
Minimum depth display.
Red backlighting for improved visibility.
Large controls for ease of use at sea.
Low power consumption for increased battery life.
SeaTalk interface (SeaTalkNG when used with SeaTalk converter).
Built-in transducer interface.
Same footprint as the older Raymarine ST40 instrumentation.
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Shows current, maximum and average boat speed, log trip and sea temperature.
Red backlighting for improved visibility.
Large controls for ease of use at sea.
Low power consumption for increased battery life.
SeaTalk interface (SeaTalkNG when used with SeaTalk converter).
Built-in transducer interface.
Same footprint as the older Raymarine ST40 instrumentation.
Depth trend indicator.
Minimum and maximum depth.
Audible shallow, anchor and deep water alarms.
Large numerals and digits.
Red back lighting for enhanced night time visibility.
SeaTalk and SeaTalkNG interfaces.
NMEA 2000 (compatible) interface.
Built-in transducer interface.
110mm x 115mm footprint.
Low power consumption.