The Reactor 40 autopilot series is our most responsive autopilot system ever. With the high-reliability SmartPump v2, which fits most hydraulic systems, you'll experience top-level autopilot performance. The Shadow Drive technology ensures you never lose control, even when the autopilot is engaged. Integration with Garmin Chartplotters allows you to access additional functions like Auto Guidance1, which automatically directs gps routes. The Reactor 40 autopilot with SmartPump v2 is a comprehensive autopilot solution that is now available.
Thanks to its brushless motor, the Reactor 40 eliminates any risk of the rudder getting stuck in one position. It smoothly and efficiently executes various preprogrammed trolling and search methods. By utilizing your NMEA 2000 network, it seamlessly communicates with the autopilot system, making autopilot heading data exchange easy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the Reactor 40 autopilot series compatible with all hydraulic systems?
A: The Reactor 40 autopilot series is designed to fit most hydraulic systems, providing high-reliability autopilot performance.
Q: How does the Shadow Drive technology work?
A: The Shadow Drive technology ensures that you never lose control, even when the autopilot is engaged. It allows you to manually steer the boat without disengaging the autopilot, providing you with ultimate control.
Q: Can I integrate the Reactor 40 autopilot with Garmin Chartplotters?
A: Yes, the Reactor 40 autopilot can be easily integrated with Garmin Chartplotters, allowing you to access additional functions like Auto Guidance, which automatically directs GPS routes.
Q: Does the Reactor 40 autopilot have preprogrammed trolling and search methods?
A: Yes, the Reactor 40 autopilot has various preprogrammed trolling and search methods, which are executed smoothly and efficiently thanks to its brushless motor.
Q: How does the Reactor 40 autopilot communicate with the autopilot system?
A: The Reactor 40 autopilot seamlessly communicates with the autopilot system by utilizing your NMEA 2000 network, making autopilot heading data exchange easy.
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