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... and watch your integrated system come to life. From the Garmin Marine Network (GMN) to wireless connectivity1, there are many ways to connect to your autopilot. Control your boat ...
Garmin
Evolution autopilot actuator control unit for hydraulic steering only ACU-150 OVERVIEW The ACU-150 (Actuator Control Unit) is a key component for Evolution autopilots used on vessels with hydraulic ...
Raymarine
... sensors, rudder feedback units, autopilot controllers, and multifunction displays located anywhere on board. Key Features Reliable autopilot performance based on Continuum Steering technology Recommended ...
... steer your boat remotely. By using Bluetooth signals, it is possible to control the Autopilot from anywhere on the boat within 10 meters. Just push, hold the button, point to the desired ...
FURUNO France
... Compatible with: SC 110 AP Kit w/o FB This product should be installed by a certified NMMA or ABYC installer Not recommended for boats less than 20 feet in length 1-Year Limited Warranty
... course. The choice of desired steering system automatic, follow up and track can be easily selected from the existing Alphatron Marine river pilot. Easy route setting by the user Quick adjustment of the set rate if ...
Alphatron Marine
... wind gusts. These “Super” modes allows the autopilot to momentarily steer away from the original course during a specific event (wind gust or increased roll). You can set a downwind limit and the autopilot ...
... MasterTM, Yanmar 8LV engine systems and Seastar Optimus360 Joystick system. Self learning and adaptive software Each time the boat goes to sea, the software learns about sea conditions and automatically calculate ...
... you need in one box to fit an autopilot to your hydraulic-steer outboard motor, the DrivePilot™ lets you focus on any activity while keeping the boat on course. The system comes with everything you need ...
Lowrance
The NEW CM95 intelligent autopilot system is suitable for both power and sailing vessels 6m to 40m. The simplified auto set up of the CM95 marine autopilot allows for quick and easy ...
Coursemaster Autopilots
... Classification Society (CCS). A fully Type Approved installation programmable Adaptive Autopilot for Mag and/or Gyro vessels of all types. The NT888G MK2 Autopilot offers traditional Navitron reliability ...
Navitron
... alarm. DISPLAY MODES STANDBY MODE: The autopilot displays the current magnetic heading and will not apply any steering control. GPS MODE: When receiving information from a GPS unit, the autopilot ...
AMI TMQ International
Features • High contrast 5.6”colour TFT LCD • Multi Talker-Multi Listener • Various navigation data displays in one screen and it improves the concentration of auto steering • Wide range of applications is easily available by data line ...
... To change course, use the steering wheel to steer to the new heading and the Autopilot will take over as soon as your boat straightens. Intuitive assistance When ...
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A boat autopilot is an electronic device capable of steering a boat on a preset course, taking the place of a crew member. On NauticExpo, this equipment is for use on leisure craft.
ApplicationsAutopilots are extremely useful on long passages or when sailing single- or short-handed.
TechnologiesMost autopilots include the following components:
- An electro-hydraulic pump and cylinder constitute the system's mechanical arm. The cylinder actuates the helm according to instructions from the electronic control unit.
- The control unit analyzes input data and sends instructions to the pump/cylinder.
- Sensors read the current course from a gyrocompass, as well as the helm position.
- A control screen is used to configure the autopilot and indicate the course to be followed.
Some autopilots are better suited to motor vessels, others to sailboats. They also may vary by steering system: tiller, wheel, quadrant, belt, etc. Computer control of the autopilot is also possible via an NMEA-compatible electronic network.
Choice will depend on vessel type (sail or power), displacement, size, average speed and steering system (rudder, pod, outboard). Some sailboat autopilots can take wind variation into account, rather than steering an unvarying fixed course. If the boat is already equipped with an electronic control system, an autopilot of the same make can facilitate integration.
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