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Kankama said..
You know you want one Lazz - it would fit right into your Pi based system and would be a nice backup if the pricey head unti fails. In fact I would reckon that almost anyone could pick one up for a spare head unit, even if it just drives the same ram as your current unit. They are so cheap and it is good to have a spare on board.
cheers
Phil
Couldn't agree more Kankama, I have one!! I didn't mention it because Woohoo said he's not "a high-tech gadgets person.."!!! I'm not either but I love playing with the Raspberry Pi5.

My Pi5 runs the Pypilot Motor controller (board with blue light on - Pi5 to the left of it). It's not on the boat yet but all set up ready to go. :)
pypilot.org/opencart/index.php?route=product/product&path=59&product_id=57
Set up at home with the auto pilot control on the 10" touch screen which is the second Pi5 monitor which will be at the helm with the main, big one, at the nav station.
I'll just switch between the Course Master & the Pypilot. They both drive the Raymarine T2 Linear Drive.
The Mrs just loves the 12v battery sitting on the floor!!