AP48 AUTOPILOT CONTROLLER

Brand: Navico

The Navico AP48 Autopilot Controller is a sophisticated and user-friendly interface designed for precise control of your vessel's autopilot system. Engineered by Navico, a leader in marine electronics, this controller offers intuitive operation and reliable performance, allowing you to steer your boat with confidence and ease. Whether you are cruising, fishing, or navigating challenging waters, the AP48 enhances your control and reduces the burden of manual steering, freeing you to focus on other critical tasks.

  • Key Features
  • Intuitive Interface: ** Features a clear display and straightforward buttons for easy mode selection, course adjustments, and system monitoring, making operation simple for all users.
  • Multiple Autopilot Modes: ** Supports various steering modes, including Auto, Standby, Dodge, and Track, providing flexibility for different sailing conditions and navigation requirements.
  • High-Precision Steering: ** Delivers accurate and responsive steering corrections, maintaining your set course with minimal deviation, even in rough seas or strong currents.
  • Seamless System Integration: ** Designed to integrate effortlessly with Navico autopilot computers and drive units, creating a cohesive and efficient steering system.
  • Clear Visual Feedback: ** The bright, easy-to-read display provides essential information at a glance, including course, heading, and active mode, ensuring you always know the status of your autopilot.

The AP48 Autopilot Controller represents a significant advancement in marine steering technology, offering boaters a superior level of control and convenience. Its intuitive design means that even those new to autopilot systems can quickly become proficient, while experienced mariners will appreciate its advanced capabilities and responsiveness. The ability to select specific steering modes allows for optimized performance in a variety of conditions, from maintaining a steady course on a long passage to executing precise maneuvers for fishing or docking. The Dodge feature, for example, allows for quick, temporary course changes to avoid obstacles without disengaging the autopilot, adding a layer of safety and situational awareness.

Built with the rigors of the marine environment in mind, the AP48 is constructed from high-quality, marine-grade materials that resist the effects of saltwater, UV exposure, and vibration. This robust construction ensures that the controller will function reliably for years to come, providing peace of mind on every voyage. Its straightforward installation and compatibility with a wide range of Navico autopilot systems make it an ideal upgrade or replacement for existing setups. By investing in the Navico AP48 Autopilot Controller, you are choosing a reliable, efficient, and user-friendly solution that enhances your boating experience, improves safety, and allows you to enjoy the journey with greater comfort and less effort.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
MFG Number 000-13894-001
Display LCD
Interface Rotary dial and push buttons
Power Consumption Approx. 5W
Voltage 12/24 VDC
Connectivity NMEA 2000
Operating Temperature -4°F to 131°F (-20°C to 55°C)
Waterproof Standard IPX7
Dimensions (H x W x D) 4.7" x 4.5" x 2.5" (119mm x 114mm x 63mm)
Weight Approx. 1.0 lbs

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