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Steer Pilot
- Four Instruments In One:
Wind Steering: close-hauled indicator for apparent wind angle; down-wind indicator; especially useful during night sailing.
Waypoint steering: bearing to waypoint (BTW) indicator; provides Course to Steer (CTS) or BTW with set and drift.
Headers and lifters: with best tacking references stored in the Multi instrument or set by the external trim switches, the steer pilot precisely indicates when to tack; even the smallest wind shifts will be easy to detect.
Compass steering: off-course compass heading indicator.
Analog Steer Pilot Instrument |
part # 20550-2 |
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Wind Angle
- Illuminated dial and pointer displays apparent wind or true wind angle.
- Close-hauled segment (10-15°) is highlighted by red and green for port and starboard tack.
Analog Wind Instrument |
part # 20550-1 |
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Speed Trim
- Displays the percentage gain or loss in speed since trim set was last selected.
- Trim can be selected from a portable Remote Control instrument, Compass Data instrument, Wind Data instrument or the Multi-Centre.
Analog Speed Trim Instrument |
part # 20550-8 |
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Depth
- Easy-to-read backlit display of water depth in feet.
- Scale is logarithmic to clearly display shallow levels.
Analog Depth Instrument |
part # 20550-7 |
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Speed
- Illuminated dial provides an easy-to-read presentation of current boat speed.
Analog Speed Instrument (0-16 Knots) |
part # 20550-3 |
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Compass
- Illuminated compass repeater dial is extremely easy to read.
- Sensitive needle on a 360° scale gives a very accurate and stable compass heading.
- Selectable true or magnetic North heading.
Analog Compass Instrument |
part # 20550-6 |
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Rudder Angle
- Illuminated dial and pointer rudder angle indicator.
- Port and starboard rudder is highlighted respectively by red and green colours.
Analog Rudder Angle Instrument |
part # 20550-9 |
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AUTONAV MARINE SYSTEMS INC. 55A Clipper Street, Coquitlam, BC, Canada V3K 6X2
Tel: 604-526-0113 Fax: 604-526-0146 Send E-mail Here
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