Autopilot NAVpilot-711C
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NMEA 0183 is a combined electrical and data specification for communication between marine electronics such as echo sounder, sonars, anemometer, gyrocompass, autopilot, GPS receivers and many other types of instruments.
The innovative autopilot presents a display that can be viewed even in sunlight, rendering it appropriate for various types of boats. It utilizes an intelligent software algorithm that learns and adjusts itself, playing a vital part in ensuring precise navigation. The autopilot dynamically adjusts essential navigation parameters such as vessel speed, trim, draught, tide, wind effects, dead band, and weather conditions. These parameters are continuously optimized and stored in the system memory.
Featuring a 4.1" color LCD with a resolution of 320 x 240, the autopilot offers clear and detailed visuals. It offers selectable "Economy" and "Precision" navigation modes, utilizing adaptive technology to provide fuel and power savings of up to 2.5% or more.
The Wind mode function compensates for wind and tide effects, ensuring the desired heading is maintained. The autopilot's NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 interfaces enable seamless communication and exchange of necessary information, including compass, speed, wind (for wind mode), and other relevant data for navigation purposes.
The software can be integrated with hydraulic steering and reversing pump control, offering enhanced control and maneuverability. The autopilot kit includes the FAP-7001 display, FAP-7002 processor, and FAP-6112-200 rudder reference unit. The display has dimensions of approximately 115H x 115 x 73 mm, and the autopilot operates on a 12-24 Vdc power supply.
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