Color control panel for P70RS autopilot (motor) with rotary knob
Ref : E70329
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EV-100 autopilot pack
Ref : T70153
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P70s autopilot color control panel (sailing)
Ref : E70328
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JCU4 KIT — Complete Joystick Kit including a JCU4 with 3 m power cable, a RayN
Ref : FL-E70695
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IMD03230001PK2 Indicator + Computer + Remote Control + PG700 + LE-2200843 RV112V
Ref : IMD03230003PK2
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IMD03230001PK1 Indicator + Computer + Remote Control + PG700
Ref : IMD03230003PK1
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TILLER-NFU — Non-Follow-Up Remote IP66 for NAVpilot711C (PACK 1xXD4PA22 + 2x ZBE101)
Ref : RE-TILLER-NFU
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FAP-6232 Dodge-type remote control (FAP-6232) for NavPilot
Ref : 00003781100
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FAP-3011 Additional 4.1" NMEA2000 Control Head
Ref : 00003553300
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NAVPILOT300 — Autopilot NMEA2000 - FAP-3011 (Display 4.1") + FAP-3012 (Computer) + GC-001
Ref : IMD03230003
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MCU-006H — Horizontal remote control for NavNet TZtouch3, not compatible with NavNet TZtouchXL
Ref : 00004280400
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MCU-006 — Vertical Remote Control for NavNet TZtouch3, NavNet TZtouchXL; not compatible with T
Ref : 00004280300
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MCU-004 — MCU-004 Remote control for TZTL12F_TZTL15F_TZT2BB_TZT12F_TZT16F_TZT19F
Ref : 00003339200
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MCU-002 — MCU-002 Remote control for TZTL12F_TZTL15F_TZT2BB_TZT12F_TZT16F_TZT19F
Ref : 00002546100
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Pilot remote control (transmitter+receiver)
Ref : PF000355
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Wireless VHF RS40 headset
Ref : 000-14475-001
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AP44 autopilot control unit order
Ref : 000-13289-001
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Triton² autopilot control panel
Ref : 000-13296-001
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H5000 Pilot Control Panel
Ref : 000-11544-001
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Garmin Reactor™ autopilot remote control
Ref : 010-12833-10
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Clavier de pilote automatique APK™ 10 vertical
Ref : 010-03197-01
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Clavier de pilote automatique APK™ 10, Horizontal
Ref : 010-03197-00
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GHC™ 50 Instrument for marine autopilot
Ref : 010-02731-00
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Radio receiver with remote antenna
Ref : MIT-HW-RWRA
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MAD Wired Remote Control Pilot
Ref : MIT-HW-RKP
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Exocet Safety Keyboard
Ref : PIX-EXOCET-SAFETY-KEYBOARD
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Exocet Essential Keyboard
Ref : PIX-EXOCET-ESSENTIAL-KEYBOARD
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WR10 Pilot Remote Control
Ref : 000-12358-001
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BT-1 WR10 base station (cable-free)
Ref : 000-12359-001
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Learn more
Remote controls: mobility and remote system control
The remote control is the essential accessory for remotely controlling your electronics without being tied to a fixed screen. It allows for responsive management of the autopilot, audio system, or chartplotter from anywhere on deck, ensuring increased safety during maneuvers alone or with a small crew.
Choose your remote control according to its use and technology
The choice of a remote control depends on the desired level of mobility and the type of equipment to be controlled. There are two main architectures:
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Wireless remote controls (RF or Bluetooth): Offer complete freedom of movement. Models like the Raymarine S100 use robust proprietary RF communication, while Bluetooth versions (e.g., Garmin GC 100) simplify direct pairing with cameras or displays.
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Wired remote controls: Unlike wireless models, they do not rely on batteries. Controllers like the B&G ZC2 connect to the NMEA 2000 network and offer maximum reliability for controlling recessed or hard-to-reach multifunction displays (MFDs).
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Product range comparison: Entry-level models feature remote controls with basic functions (caps +1/-1). Higher-end controllers incorporate navigation joysticks, zoom wheels, and LCD screens for real-time feedback.
Connectivity and remote control protocols
Integrating a remote control requires strict compatibility with the onboard data bus.
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NMEA 2000: Standard for fixed remote controls, allowing control of any screen on the network via a single physical connection.
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Base stations (Hubs): For long-range wireless models (e.g., Raymarine SmartController), a base station must be connected to the SeaTalk or NMEA network to convert the radio signal into control data.
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Range and frequencies: 2.4 GHz or 433 MHz technologies generally provide a range of 10 to 30 meters, sufficient to cover the entirety of a pleasure craft without signal loss.
Key features of marine remote controls
Ergonomics and resistance to the elements are the primary technical criteria for outdoor use.
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IPX6/IPX7 waterproofing: Essential for a portable remote control exposed to sea spray or accidental immersion.
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Programmable keys: Allow you to define shortcuts to specific functions (radar activation, map overlay or windlass control).
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Battery life and charging: Battery-powered models offer several months of battery life, while rechargeable battery versions (often via induction or USB-C) avoid opening the case and preserve the waterproof seal.
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Security features: Integration of "Man overboard" (MOB) keys allowing instant marking of a position on all network screens.
💡 Skysat's tip : When piloting a sailboat, consider a wireless remote control with a display screen (like a SmartController)! Being able to read the true heading, wind strength, and speed from the mast step or the foredeck is a convenience that quickly becomes essential for optimizing your settings without returning to the cockpit.

