The sailing enthusiast can steer his yacht “no hands” using this nautical autopilot from Britain, leaving him free to navigate, move about the boat or just relax. Called Autohelm 1000, it was designed for tiller-steered yachts from up to 10 metres and can be installed in less than an hour.
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Press, 27 May 1981, Page 15
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50The sailing enthusiast can steer his yacht “no hands” using this nautical autopilot from Britain, leaving him free to navigate, move about the boat or just relax. Called Autohelm 1000, it was designed for tiller-steered yachts from up to 10 metres and can be installed in less than an hour. Press, 27 May 1981, Page 15
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