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Garmin GHP Reactor 40 Steer-by-wire Standard Corepack & GHC 50

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Garmin GHP Reactor 40 Steer-by-wire Standard Corepack & GHC 50Reactor 40 CCU Dimensions: 3 19 32" diameter (91. 4 mm) Weight: 5. 6 oz (159 g) Temperature range: From 5F to 131F (from 15C to 55C) Case material: Fully gasketed high impact plastic waterproof to IEC 529 IPX7 standards CCU cable length: 9. 5 ft (3 m) NMEA 2000 power input: 9 16 V NMEA 2000 LEN: 3 (150 mA) GHC 50 Marine Autopilot Instrument Dimensions: 4. 13 x 4. 51 x 2. 01 (105 x 140 x 51 mm) Touchscreen: Yes Display resolution: 800 x 480 Display

Reactor 40 CCU

  • Dimensions: 3 19/32" diameter (91.4 mm)
  • Weight: 5.6 oz (159 g)
  • Temperature range: From 5°F to 131°F (from -15°C to 55°C)
  • Case material: Fully gasketed high-impact plastic waterproof to IEC 529 IPX7 standards
  • CCU cable length: 9.5 ft (3 m)
  • NMEA 2000 power input: 9-16 V
  • NMEA 2000 LEN: 3 (150 mA)

GHC 50 Marine Autopilot Instrument

  • Dimensions: 4.13 x 4.51 x 2.01 (105 x 140 x 51 mm)
  • Touchscreen: Yes
  • Display resolution: 800 x 480
  • Display type: WVGA
  • Weight: 11.57 oz (328 g)
  • Water rating: IPX7
  • Mounting options: Flat or flush

Every Captain Needs a Co-Pilot

Designed for sailboats and powerboats this Reactor 40 autopilot steer-by-wire corepack gives an extra hand explore paradise worry-free.

  • This Reactor 40 standard corepack is the perfect companion for the boat's steer-by-wire system.
  • Yes it features a solid-state 9-axis AHRS. And yes that means it can be mounted nearly anywhere.
  • Even when pitching or rolling this autopilot reacts to sea conditions to keep the boat on course.
  • Just want to get on the water The calibration is fast and easy. That's the power of simple.
  • Combine with a compatible Garmin chartplotter and control the autopilot from anywhere on the boat.
  • Want more? The optional GHC 50 autopilot instrument enhances the autopilot experience.

Every Captain Needs a Co-Pilot

Designed for sailboats and powerboats this Reactor 40 autopilot steer-by-wire corepack gives an extra hand explore paradise worry-free.

  • This Reactor 40 standard corepack is the perfect companion for the boat's steer-by-wire system.
  • Yes it features a solid-state 9-axis AHRS. And yes that means it can be mounted nearly anywhere.
  • Even when pitching or rolling this autopilot reacts to sea conditions to keep the boat on course.
  • Just want to get on the water The calibration is fast and easy. That's the power of simple.
  • Combine with a compatible Garmin chartplotter and control the autopilot from anywhere on the boat.
  • Want more? The optional GHC 50 autopilot instrument enhances the autopilot experience.

Plot Course to Paradise

Corepack Compatibility: This corepack works with SeaStar Optimus systems Yanmar Marine ZT370 sterndrive electronic power steering systems and ZF 2800 Pod drives. It requires a compatible Garmin chartplotter.

Solid-State 9-Axis AHRS: With its advanced solid-state 9-axis AHRS the Reactor 40 can be mounted nearly anywhere in any orientation. It even reduces power consumption minimises heading error and more.

Reacts to Water Conditions: Hold course on the sea - this autopilot reacts to conditions so remain confident even when the boat ispitching or rolling.

Simple Calibration: All autopilots require commissioning and calibration. Reactor 40 makes it quick and easy.

Wireless Remote Capabilities: Control the autopilot from anywhere on the boat by using a compatible Garmin devices including the Reactor autopilot remote select quatix marine smartwatches and more (requires a compatible Garmin chartplotter or GHC 50 autopilot instrument).

Connect to Everything on the Boat

Includes GHC 50: Combine the Reactor 40 corepack with the GHC 50 autopilot instrument to add a dedicated touchscreen autopilot display to the helm. Plus GHC 50 shares data and settings with Garmin MFDs and other installed Garmin devices.

Powerboat and Sailing Features: When connected to a compatible Garmin chartplotter all Reactor 40 corepacks offer powerboat and sailing features including heading hold and step turns - plus wind hold and tack/jibe when paired with a wind sensor (sold separately). Gain additional benefits such as the follow route and Auto Guidance+ features

In The Box

  • Reactor 40 CCU (Course Computer Unit)
  • GHC 50 Marine Autopilot Instrument
  • NMEA 2000 drop cables (2 metres)
  • NMEA 2000 power cable
  • NMEA 2000 T-connectors
  • Buzzer
  • Male and female terminators
  • CCU cable
  • Documentation
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