Once considered a luxury, autopilots are now readily available for after-market installation on the majority of boats. One of the main advantages of installing an autopilot is that when you steer true to a set course, you save time and fuel.
You also have the ability to leave the helm to trim sails, adjust lines, take a break from holding the helm steady, watch for logs or make a radio call, especially if you are single-handing. If there is an emergency on board, an autopilot serves as an extra crew member.
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Drive Type
Heading Sensor
Brand | Name | Price | Drive Type | Includes Drive | Boat Size | Heading Sensor | Display | Rudder Feedback | |
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Raymarine | EV-100 w/ P70s - tiller | $2,669.99 $1,854.73 | Tiller Drive | Yes | up to 13,200lbs | EV1 | P70s | Optional | |
Raymarine | EV-100 w/ P70s - wheel | $2,669.99 $1,854.73 | Wheel Drive | Yes | up to 16,500lbs | EV1 | P70s | Optional | |
Raymarine | EV-200 w/ p70s - linear | $5,486.99 $3,811.59 | Linear Type 1 | Yes | up to 24,000lbs | EV1 | P70s | Yes | |
Raymarine | EV-200 w/ p70s - no drive | $3,262.99 $2,266.67 | Various Type 1 | No | mid-size power | EV1 | P70s | Yes | |
Raymarine | EV-400 w/ p70s - no drive | $4,449.59 $3,090.95 | Various Type 2 or 3 | No | large power | EV1 | P70s | Yes |