Furuno NavPilot 511/OB Outboard Autopilot less Drive
- Vendor: FURUNO
- Type: ob-pilot, 3d-acc, vx2-acc
The Furuno NavPilot 511/OB Navigational Autopilot is the top choice for power or sail vessels and comes with a display control head, autopilot processor, compass, cables and rudder reference unit. Your NavPilot 500 may require an autopilot drive unit that is sold separately. The Furuno NavPilot 511/OB marine autopilot utilizes compass and GPS to steer your vessel reliably. COG, SOG, position data and rudder angle can be displayed on the LCD display.
Technical Marine recommends the NavPilot 511/OB as a good choice. With three autopilot control heads (Navpilot 500, Navpilot 511 and the NavPilot 520) to choose from, Furuno offers rugged construction and high performance. All models use the same course computer, so choosing a Furuno autopilot is much simpler than most brands. Just select the correct autopilot drive unit and desired control head and you are done.
The NavPilotTM 511/OB is a revolutionary autopilot designed for use with outboard motors. The operation modes include Auto (Heading control), Advanced Auto utilizing automatic ground tracking control, Auto Work for net towing and NAV mode (Course or Precision Cross Track control) when integrated with navigation sensors.
The NavPilotTM 511/OB utilizes a self-learning and adaptive software algorithm, providing the ultimate in course keeping capability. Essential parameters dynamically adjust for vessel speed, trim, draught, tide and wind effects, dead band, weather, etc. These parameters are stored in system memory and continuously optimized.
Simple one-touch mode selection provides reliable steering and course control. Multiple customizable display modes include Rudder angle, Heading, Highway, Compass rose, Wind, Nav Info, etc.
FishHunterTM is a unique feature that forces a vessel to perform Orbit or Figure Eight maneuvers around fish targets when a target is received from a compatible Furuno sounder
, sonar
, or radar
utilizing the TLL feature. Orbit mode is also invoked when a MOB is received from a Nav Receiver.
Multi-station capability, maximum of six stations, is available through the utilization of a high speed network.


