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Seymo Gyro Autopilot V 3.06: More Precision and Stability for Your Autopilot
When sea conditions become challenging, maintaining a steady course can be a challenge for any autopilot. The Seymo Gyro Autopilot V 3.06 has been designed to significantly improve the responsiveness of the steering system, providing more precise navigation on both motorboats and sailboats. (Seymonautica)
This module incorporates Inertial Navigation System (INS) technology, based on a set of gyroscopic sensors and accelerometers capable of instantly detecting the vessel's turning movements. While the traditional compass provides heading, the gyroscope detects the smallest and fastest variations in orientation, allowing the autopilot to act with greater anticipation and precision. (Seymonautica)
The result is smoother, more stable navigation, especially in demanding situations such as following seas, cross swells, wind changes, or cargo shifts. Instead of making large rudder movements, the system makes small, continuous corrections, keeping the vessel on the desired course for longer. (Seymonautica)
Its main advantages include:
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Notable improvement in autopilot accuracy.
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AutoLearn technology that automatically adapts parameters such as rudder gain, speed, and trim.
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Compatible with 12 and 24 volt systems.
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High immunity to electromagnetic interference.
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Possibility of increasing heading accuracy levels in equipment Compatible.
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Easy installation with a three-wire connection and setup app assistance. (Seymonautica)
The Seymo Gyro V 3.06 is compatible with numerous Raymarine autopilots and GyroPlus systems, making it an effective upgrade for those seeking more precise heading control without replacing their entire existing system. (Seymonautica)
With compact dimensions of 82 × 69 × 30 mm, the unit includes a gyro module, connection cable, digital manual, and support for initial setup. (Seymonautica)
Its integration allows the vessel to respond more quickly to external disturbances, reducing course deviations and improving navigation comfort and efficiency. (Seymonautica)

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