The brain of modern autopilot systems, the NAC-2 control unit is designed to efficiently manage the heading of medium-sized vessels. Its robust and reliable architecture allows integration with compasses, electronic navigation systems, and propulsion units, ensuring precise response even under adverse conditions.
Operation
- Receives and processes heading, wind, and speed data to automatically adjust the course.
- Allows connection with external sensors and remote controllers.
- Ideal for vessels equipped with mechanical, hydraulic, or electromechanical rudder (consult exact compatibilities).
Compatibility
- Designed for vessels up to 10 meters in length.
- Integrates with Simrad, Lowrance, and B&G systems (consult NMEA 2000/0183 connection).
- Operates with different types of autopilot power units.
Advantages
- Optimizes course stability under any maritime conditions.
- Easy to install and configure on existing systems.
- Proven reliability on long voyages.
Usage and Maintenance Tips
- Place the central unit away from engines or electromagnetic interference sources.
- Periodically update firmware and inspect connections every season.
Applications
- Recreational and coastal navigation, offshore trips.
- Technical diving, sport fishing, family cruising.
Technical Specifications
| Reference | 000-12607-001 |
| Power Supply | 12V DC (consult exact range) |
| Connections | NMEA 2000/0183, outputs for power unit |
| Compatibility | Simrad, Lowrance, B&G, analog and digital rudder units |