Raymarine

Raymarine Autopilot Rudder Angle Transducer

£330.00
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M81105
The Raymarine rudder angle transducer, also known as a rudder reference sensor, measures the position of the rudder and feeds that angle back to a Raymarine autopilot. Accurate rudder feedback lets the autopilot course computer steer precisely, apply rudder limits and hold a heading

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Description

The Raymarine rudder angle transducer, also known as a rudder reference sensor, measures the position of the rudder and feeds that angle back to a Raymarine autopilot. Accurate rudder feedback lets the autopilot course computer steer precisely, apply rudder limits and hold a heading efficiently. It mounts near the rudder stock with a linkage arm to the tiller or quadrant and connects to the autopilot actuator control unit or course computer.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Rudder angle transducer (rudder reference sensor) for Raymarine autopilots
  • Provides rudder position feedback to the autopilot course computer
  • Enables accurate steering, rudder limits and efficient heading hold
  • Mounts at the rudder stock with a linkage arm to the tiller or quadrant

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General

TypeRudder angle transducer / rudder reference sensor
FunctionRudder position feedback for autopilot
MountingAt rudder stock via linkage arm

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What does a rudder angle transducer do?
It measures the angle of the rudder and sends that position to the autopilot so the course computer knows where the rudder is, allowing precise steering and proper rudder limits.
Do I need one for my autopilot?
A rudder reference improves autopilot steering accuracy and is recommended for most installations. Some Evolution autopilots can operate without one, but adding it gives better performance and enables rudder-limit protection.