Price:
$450 OBO CAD
Description:
Selling a perfect working condition Lowrance / Simrad Helm-1 Mechanical Cable Steer Drive Unit (Part Number: 000-11771-001).
This is the exact drive unit needed to add an autopilot system to any boat using traditional mechanical push-pull cable steering, without needing to convert the boat to hydraulic steering.
Key Details:
Compatibility: Plugs directly into the Lowrance/Simrad NAC-1 Autopilot Computer. Works seamlessly with Lowrance HDS, Elite Ti2/FS, and Simrad GO/NSS displays.
Condition: Excellent, fully tested, and clean. Gears run smoothly.
Reason for Selling: Upgrading my 17ft boat to a hydraulic steering system, so I am switching to a hydraulic pump.
This is a highly sought-after, specialized drive unit that is hard to find on its own. Perfect replacement piece or the final puzzle piece for your DIY cable autopilot project.
Located in [Ottawa/Ontario]. Willing to ship at the buyer's expense. Cash or Interac E-Transfer accepted.
Tags: Lowrance autopilot, Simrad autopilot, Helm-1, Helm 1, NAC-1, NAC 1, cable steering, boat autopilot, marine electronics, outboard pilot, 000-11771-001
I’ll have to definitely put my work in finding the best rig. The info from everyone is great. Would you guys stay away from a boat that’s been in salt water? Also has anyone imported a boat before?
I’m looking at upgrading to a 22’ to 28’ walk around boat. My preference is an outboard motor at least 200hp. The question is, for a used boat what would be the limit on age? Any other tips would be great.
Fish Hawk X4 for sale.
Unit is in great condition and has been lightly used.
comes with display screen, transducer, brand new probe, hard case for probe, and power cable.
Shipping is available at buyers expense and FaceTime can be arranged to show unit is in perfect working order.
$800 Cdn
Glenn,
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Mid may I’m planning on heading to the south shore, either out of Oswego or Mexico bay. Looking for some steelhead and whatever else we can get. Where is a good depth to start targeting the steelhead? I’m thinking 100’. Any tips would be great.