Step 1: Check the Installation Kit

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Raymarine produces two alternative types of rudder sensor:

the rotary rudder position sensor is suitable for all steering systems (apart from ‘bullhorn’ style hydraulic outboards)

the linear rudder position sensor is specifically designed for ‘bullhorn’ style hydraulic outboard steering systems

For more information, see page 22

The autopilot system – other key components

Drive unit

The drive unit translates instructions from the course computer into rudder movement, so the course computer can steer the boat. Raymarine produces a wide range of drive units to suit different types of steering systems.

For more information, see page 28

Control unit

The control unit is the your interface with the autopilot system. You can use it to:

engage and disengage the autopilot

adjust the boat’s course when the autopilot is engaged

view information about the autopilot system’s status and perform a range of other functions

Raymarine produces a range of control units to suit different boats and user requirements.

For more information, see page 29

The autopilot system – extended systems

Around these key components of the autopilot system, you can extend the system by adding options such as:

connections to additional control units, SeaTalk equipment or other manufacturers’ equipment (via NMEA)

a GyroPlus yaw sensor (if you have a Type 150 or Type 400 course computer without a built-in GyroPlus)

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