Garmin introduces the GHP 12 autopilot for sailors
Just in time for boat show season, Garmin today announced the new GHP 12 sailboat autopilot system for sailboat vessels 20 to 70 feet equipped with linear-actuated steering systems. The GHP 12 is the evolution of the reputable GHP 10 autopilot system, and builds off of what our autopilot users love, and introduces key benefits sailors have requested. This below-deck autopilot system is available with two linear drive options: the Class A drive unit for sailboats with up to 38,500 pounds of displacement, or the Class B drive unit for larger sailboats with up to 79,000 pounds of displacement. For optimal performance, the GHP 12 features a built-in gyro that maintains precise turn response and control stability. This new system offers new sailing-specific features using the GHC 10 helm control, and also features an integrated rudder feedback that ensures ease of installation and exceptional reliability. To conserve on-board power systems, the GHP12 also offers minimal power consumption. To learn more about this and all of Garmin's marine electronics, visit www.garmin.com/onthewater.
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