Garmin GHP 10 Marine Autopilot System – Video Review

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The GHP 10 marine autopilot adds a whole new level of versatility to the Garmin marine line. This breakthrough unit gives power boat users an easy to use autopilot system to rely upon for auto-guided navigation.

Experience the Ease of Shadow Drive™ Technology

The GHP 10’s patented Shadow Drive technology gives boaters the security of knowing they maintain control even when relying upon the autopilot. The Shadow Drive system automatically disengages the autopilot if the helm is turned, allowing the helmsman to maneuver the boat. The autopilot automatically re-engages when a steady course is held by the helmsman.

Enjoy the Simple Interface and NMEA Connectivity

The GHP 10 is controlled using the GHC™ 10. This control unit communicates with the autopilot system via a NMEA 2000® bus, so autopilot heading data can be shared easily with other devices. The GHP 10’s simple interface makes operation a cinch. And up to 3 GHC 10 controllers can be interfaced with a single GHP 10, allowing for autopilot capabilities in multiple stations on your boat.

Specifications

Unit dimensions, WxHxD: 4.3 ” x 4.4 ” x 1.9 ” (10.9 x 11.2 x 4.8 cm)

Display resolution, WxH: 320 x 240 pixels

Display type: QVGA color LCD display

NMEA output: NMEA 0183 (GHC 10), NMEA 2000 (GHP 10 & GHC 10)

Supply voltage:

  • GHP 10: 10V to 20V
  • GHC 10: 7V to 32V

Operating temperature: -15° C to 70 C° (5° F to 158° F)