
Raymarine Type 2 Long Linear Drive 12V M81132
Raymarine Mechanical Linear Drives
Our most commonly used drive types for sailing vessels.
Raymarine mechanical linear drives provide powerful thrust, fast hard-over
times and quiet operation. Mounted below decks, the linear drive moves the
rudder directly by pushing the tiller arm or a rudder quadrant.
A linear drive unit connects to the rudder stock via an independent tiller
arm. Accessory fittings from your steering manufacturer may be required.
Must be able to back-drive steering system from the rudder.
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Mechanical Linear Drive
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Drive Type
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Type 1
12V: M81130
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Type 2 Short
12V: M81131
24V: M81133
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Type 2 Long
12V: M81132
24V: M81134
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Maximum boat displacement
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11,000 kg
(24,000 lb)
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15,000 kg
(33,000 lb)
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20,000 kg
(44,000 lb)
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Peak thrust
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295 kg (650 lb)
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480 kg (1,050 lb)
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480 kg (1,050 lb)
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Maximum stroke
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300 mm (12")
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300 mm (12")
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400 mm (16")
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Hard-over to hard-over times
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11 seconds
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11 seconds
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14 seconds
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Maximum rudder torque
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735 nm
(6,500 lb.in)
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1,190 nm
(10,500 lb.in)
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1,660 nm
(14,700 lb.in)
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Power consumption
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18-36 W
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48-72 W
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48-72 W
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Corepack used
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ACU-200
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ACU-400
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ACU-400
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Notes:
- A linear drive unit connects to the rudder stock via an independent
tiller arm. Accessory fittings from your steering system manufacturer may
be required.
- An authorised Raymarine dealer is best suited for installing a linear
drive system.
- Must be able to back-drive steering system from the rudder.
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Manuals
Mechanical Linear Drive (M81130, M81131, M81132, M81133, M81134)
Installation instructions 81175-7-EN.pdf
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