Meet the Garmin Course Computer Unit (CCU), the brain of the Reactor 40 steer-by-wire autopilot. It houses the sensors and processing power that determine your vessel’s heading and rate of turn, delivering precise control when you need hands-free steering.
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Central processing unit: Central processing unit for the Reactor 40 steer-by-wire autopilot, using precise sensors to determine heading and turn rate.
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Plug-and-play with steering mechanism: Plugs into your boat’s steering mechanism and communicates over an NMEA 2000 network to coordinate with compatible devices.
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Seamless NMEA 2000 integration: Easy integration with existing steering systems and the NMEA 2000 network for reliable data sharing.
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Unified data sharing: Compatible with Garmin GHC 20 and other NMEA 2000 devices for synchronized cockpit information.
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Rugged marine construction: Built to withstand saltwater, vibration, and temperature extremes for durable performance at sea.
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Part numbers: Includes part number 010-11052-65 and UPC 753759189488.
As the brain of the Reactor 40 steer-by-wire autopilot, the CCU translates sensor data into precise heading and turn-rate commands, enabling hands-free steering when appropriate and reliable manual control when needed. Its NMEA 2000 connectivity ensures a unified data ecosystem with the GHC 20 display and other compatible devices, delivering a cohesive, sea-ready cockpit experience. Engineered for demanding marine conditions, this unit helps you navigate with confidence on every voyage.