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Furuno Navpilot 300PG With 1L Pump Bundle
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Furuno Navpilot 300PG With 1L Pump Bundle

Furuno NavPilot 300PG with Fantum Feedback is an autopilot system for planing and semi-displacement outboard vessels between 24ft and 50ft in length. Built for simplified installation, the NavPilot 300 no longer requires the use of a physical rudder feedback unit thanks to the included PG700 Heading Sensor. The Fantum Feedback system w…
Furuno NavPilot 300PG with Fantum Feedback is an autopilot system for planing and semi-displacement outboard vessels between 24ft and 50ft in length. Built for simplified installation, the NavPilot 300 no longer requires the use of a physical rudder feedback unit thanks to the included PG700 Heading Sensor. The Fantum Feedback system which achieves precise control of the vessel, from trolling speeds to high speed cruising, utilizes a newly developed gain process rather than using a traditional rudder angled system.
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    Furuno NavPilot 300PG with Fantum Feedback is an autopilot system for planing and semi-displacement outboard vessels between 24ft and 50ft in length. Built for simplified installation, the NavPilot 300 no longer requires the use of a physical rudder feedback unit thanks to the included PG700 Heading Sensor. The Fantum Feedback system which achieves precise control of the vessel, from trolling speeds to high speed cruising, utilizes a newly developed gain process rather than using a traditional rudder angled system.