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Hold Your Direction in Your Hand

Hold Your Direction in Your Hand


Author: By Allan Tarvid
Simrad's new AP21 autopilot is the newest and most advanced hand-held autopilot of the new AP20 series. This compact and attractive unit allows full autopilot control from any convenient area of the cockpit or bridge. The system automatically adapts to your particular boat's steering characteristics. It can steer either a preset course heading or can follow a series of course headings that you've programmed into your chart plotter. Unlike some autopilot manufacturers, Simrad manufactures its own hydraulic steering rams and flux-gate compasses, both integral parts of any autopilot system. You know it will all work together flawlessly.

Laptop Battery The LCD readout can display DGPS position information as well as distance to the next waypoint, in addition to the normal course and heading. A large course knob and sealed keypad allow fine-tuning course adjustments with ease. Until you fish with an autopilot, you have no idea how pleasurable fishing can be. You'll never want to go offshore without one again once you're spoiled by a Simrad AP20 series autopilot. The Simrad AP21 autopilot with hydraulic ram and rate compass, ready to install, retails for between $3,395 and $4,395, depending on the size of the ram and pump. Simrad can be reached at 19210 33rd Ave. Northwest, Suite A, Lynnwood, WA 98036; 425-778-8821; fax 425-771-7211; www.simrad.com.

According to the indictment, Jones would steal various IBM and Penguin computer servers from Verisign's warehouse in Virginia and sell them to Johnson. Johnson would then sell the servers to several individuals, who would sometimes place them for sale on eBay. As a result of this scheme, the indictment alleges that Jones and Johnson caused Verisign to lose more than $120, 000 worth of computer equipment. In the indictment, Jones and Johnson are charged in three counts with causing the interstate transportation of stolen property, namely IBM 330 and 335 servers, in violation of 18 U.S.C.

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