Ideal Entry-level Autopilot System
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Includes Compact Reactor 40 CCU, ECU, pump and other autopilot components
needed to add to your compatible chartplotter
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Recommended only for single-engine outboard boats less than 30’ long¹
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Solid-state 9-axis Attitude Heading Reference System (AHRS)
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Minimizes heading error, course deviation, rudder movement and power
consumption while providing a comfortable ride
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Minimal commissioning and calibration
Designed for boats less than 30’ long, the Compact Reactor 40 hydraulic
autopilot provides relief from manually holding the wheel to maintain course,
especially when cruising at moderate to high speeds¹. Sit back at the helm,
and enjoy your time on the water as the solid-state 9-axis AHRS technology
delivers a comfortable ride.
Offered in 3 different corepacks, this autopilot lets you configure your
autopilot setup, depending on the features you need and how much you want to
spend. Buy the starter pack (compatible chartplotter required²), add a GHC™
20 marine autopilot control unit, or add both GHC 20 and the Shadow Drive™
attachment.
The autopilot is easy to install with flexible mounting options and quick,
easy commissioning. Choose a corepack with our patented Shadow Drive
technology, and simply turn the wheel to take control of the helm; hold a
constant course to re-engage. It integrates with compatible Garmin electronics
to control the autopilot from the chartplotter display. And it can be engaged
to follow an Auto Guidance path³ (requires LakeVü HD Ultra maps or
BlueChart®
g2 Vision® HD charts).
Solid-state 9-axis AHRS
With its advanced solid-state 9-axis AHRS, Compact Reactor 40 provides you
with more flexible mounting options. In addition, this new system greatly
minimizes heading error, course deviation, rudder movement and power
consumption while providing a comfortable ride for all on board.
Reacts to Conditions
This amazing autopilot actually reacts to the sea to hold your course. Even
when the boat is pitching and rolling, you can remain confident that the
Compact Reactor 40 autopilot will keep you on your desired course.
Minimal Commissioning and Calibration
All autopilots require commissioning and calibration to work properly. We know
you just want to get on the water, so we made this process as fast and easy as
possible. That’s the power of simple.
Full Integration with Garmin Electronics
Combined with our compatible networked electronics, you can have full control
of Compact Reactor 40 from wherever you are on the boat. In addition to
holding its course in virtually all weather and wind conditions, the system
can smoothly perform a variety of preprogrammed trolling and search
procedures. Plus, with BlueChart g2 Vision HD charts (sold separately), you
gain optional features such as Auto Guidance³, which automatically steers GPS
paths.
Stay in Control with Optional Shadow Drive Technology
The Compact Reactor 40 autopilot supports optional patented Shadow Drive
technology. This gives you the security of knowing you maintain control, even
when the autopilot is engaged. The Shadow Drive system automatically
disengages the autopilot if the helm is turned, giving you the freedom to
maneuver the boat. The autopilot automatically re-engages when you hold a
steady course.
Connect to Networked Devices
Compact Reactor 40 can be operated directly from your compatible Garmin
chartplotter¹ screen or by using up to 3 GHC helm control units. GHC
communicates with the autopilot system via your NMEA 2000® network, so
autopilot heading data can be shared easily with other devices. This enables
MARPA and chart overlay when connected to a Garmin radar and chartplotter. An
optional handheld wireless remote control is also available.
¹Not recommended for fishing or applications that require holding heading
while trolling or at low speeds. For applications that require precise heading
control while trolling or at low speeds, our higher-performance Reactor 40
models are recommended.
²Requires echoMAP™ CHIRP 5x/7x/9x chartplotter/sonar combo; ECHOMAP Plus
6x/7x/9x chartplotter/sonar combo; GPSMAP® chartplotter series
7200/7400/7600/8000/8200/8400/8500/8600; or GPSMAP chartplotter/sonar combo
series 7x2/9x2/10x2/12x2
³Auto Guidance is for planning purposes only and does not replace safe
navigation operations
Unit dimensions, WxHxD: 4.3 " x 4.4 " x 1.9 " (10.9 x 11.2 x 4.8 cm)
Pump dimensions, LxWxH: 6.6 " x 3.9 " x 3.3 " (16.8 x 10.0 x 8.5 cm)
NMEA output: NMEA 2000
Supply voltage: 10V to 20V
Operating temperature: -15° C to 70 C° (5° F to 158° F)
GHC™ 20 Marine Autopilot Control Unit
Take Control of Your Autopilot
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Compatible with legacy Garmin autopilots as well as newer
Garmin autopilots; can be controlled with quatix® marine watch
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Large, bright 4-inch color glass-bonded display with anti-glare
finish
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Easy to read from a distance and 170 degree viewing angle
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Enhanced night time readability with backlight dimmer and full
color or new red/black or green/black color schemes
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Enhanced daylight readability with new high-contrast color
option
The GHC 20 autopilot helm controller is compatible with newer Garmin
autopilots as well as legacy models on both power and sail vessels.
It's large, bright 4-inch color display is easy to read at a distance and 170
degree viewing angle. Glass-bonded anti-glare lens prevents fogging and
increases contrast. Daylight readability is enhanced with a high-contrast
color scheme. For enhanced night visibility, you have a choice of red/black,
green/black or the normal night mode color scheme along with a dimmer control.
An optional handheld wireless remote control is available; however, for the
highest level of convenience, control the GHC 20 using quatix, the world’s
first marine GPS navigation watch featuring ANT® wireless technology. Power is
supplied by the NMEA 2000® network. Included are 2 trim snap piece cover
options which allow you to match the GHC 20 with the new GPSMAP® 500/700
series, GPSMAP 8000 Glass Helm series or legacy Garmin chartplotters.
Unit dimensions, WxHxD: 4.3 " x 4.4 " x 1.9 " (10.9 x 11.2 x 4.8 cm)
Display resolution, WxH: 320 x 240 pixels
Display type: QVGA color LCD display
NMEA output: NMEA 0183, NMEA 2000®
Supply voltage: Powered by NMEA 2000 bus, 9-16 VDC, units operate up to 32 VDC
Operating temperature: -15° C to 70 C° (5° F to 158° F)
Max power consumption: 3W
Viewing angle: 170°
Brightness: 1200 cd/m2 (NIT)
Water rating: IPX7
NMEA 2000 LEN (Load Equivalency Number): 7 (350 mA at 9VDC)
In the box
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Reactor 40 CCU (Course Computer Unit)
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1.0 L Pump
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ECU (Electronic Control Unit)
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ECU power cable
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Interconnect cable
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Buzzer
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NMEA 2000® drop cables (2 meters)
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NMEA 2000 power cable
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NMEA 2000 T-connectors
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Male and female terminators
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Documentation
Manuals for Compact Reactor™ 40 Hydraulic Autopilot Starter Pack