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Garmin Reactor 40 Viking VIPER Autopilot with GHC 50

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02 · Overview

Garmin Reactor 40 Viking VIPER Autopilot with GHC 50 — Product description

Garmin's Reactor 40 autopilot purpose-built for Viking yachts with the VIPER steer-by-wire steering system. The package bundles the Reactor 40 corepack with the GHC 50 autopilot instrument, delivering hands-off course holding integrated directly with Viking's factory steering architecture.

The Garmin Reactor 40 Autopilot for Viking VIPER Systems with GHC50 Control (MPN 010-02794-05) is a Reactor 40 steer-by-wire autopilot corepack specifically designed for Viking yachts equipped with the Viking VIPER steering system. The package combines the Reactor 40 autopilot computer, the solid-state 9-axis AHRS sensor, and the GHC 50 autopilot instrument into a complete autopilot solution that integrates directly with Viking's factory steering architecture. For Viking yacht owners who want autopilot capability matched to the boat's specific steering system rather than a generic retrofit, this corepack is the right choice.

Why a Viking-specific autopilot. The Viking VIPER steering system uses a proprietary steer-by-wire architecture that's different from generic marine steering. Generic autopilots either don't integrate with VIPER or require expensive adaptation work. The Reactor 40 Viking VIPER corepack is engineered specifically for VIPER, so the autopilot integrates directly with Viking's electronic steering signals, eliminating the integration complexity and delivering native steer-by-wire autopilot operation. For Viking yacht owners, this is the autopilot Garmin designed for their boat.

Solid-state 9-axis AHRS sensor. The Reactor 40's Attitude Heading Reference Sensor is solid-state with 9-axis sensing (3-axis accelerometer, 3-axis gyroscope, 3-axis magnetometer), which means it can mount nearly anywhere on the boat in any orientation. The sensor automatically determines its orientation during calibration, then delivers accurate heading, pitch, roll, and motion data to the autopilot computer. For yachts where the ideal sensor mounting location isn't a flat surface aligned to the boat's axes, the any-orientation mounting is a significant install advantage.

Pitch and roll reaction for sea-state course holding. The Reactor 40 uses the AHRS pitch and roll data to react to sea conditions in real time, adjusting steering inputs to compensate for wave action and boat motion. The result is course holding that stays accurate even when the boat is pitching or rolling, rather than the heading drift that simpler autopilots exhibit in rough conditions. For offshore Viking yachts that operate in real sea states, the active sea-state compensation is what makes the autopilot trustworthy at sea rather than just in calm water.

Reduced power consumption. The 9-axis AHRS architecture and signal processing improvements deliver reduced power consumption compared to earlier-generation Garmin autopilots. For yachts that run the autopilot continuously during cruising or long fishing days, the lower draw extends battery runtime and reduces the electrical load on the house DC bus. For modern yachts with substantial electronics loads, every amp saved on the autopilot is an amp available for the rest of the system.

Minimized heading error. The Reactor 40's heading-error minimization comes from the precision of the 9-axis AHRS combined with refined autopilot algorithms. Lower heading error means tighter course holding, less helm-back-and-forth, and the kind of stable course line that operators expect from a current-generation autopilot rather than the wandering heading that older autopilots produce.

GHC 50 autopilot instrument. The included GHC 50 is the dedicated autopilot user interface, sized for the helm with color display, intuitive controls, and full access to autopilot modes, parameters, and configuration. The GHC 50 enhances the autopilot experience by providing a dedicated interface rather than requiring the operator to drive autopilot functions through the chartplotter. For helms where autopilot is used continuously, the dedicated instrument is the right user interface.

Fast easy calibration. All autopilots require commissioning and calibration to match the boat's steering response, sea trial behavior, and operational preferences. The Reactor 40 commissioning process is engineered to be quick and easy, with guided calibration steps that walk you through the procedure without requiring autopilot-expert configuration knowledge. For Viking owners who want to get the autopilot operational and onto the water quickly, the streamlined commissioning is a meaningful improvement over older autopilot platforms that required hours of expert configuration.

Compatible Garmin chartplotter integration. The corepack integrates with current compatible Garmin chartplotters for full autopilot control through the chartplotter interface, including follow-route, follow-track, and other navigation-driven autopilot modes. With a chartplotter mounted at the helm and a wireless connection from the chartplotter to mobile devices, autopilot control becomes available from anywhere on the boat via the Garmin mobile applications. For Viking yachts where the operator wants to monitor or adjust the autopilot from the flybridge, the cabin, or anywhere else on the boat, the chartplotter-plus-mobile architecture extends autopilot access throughout the vessel.

Required system compatibility. This corepack works specifically with Viking yachts that have a Viking VIPER steering system. For Viking yachts with traditional hydraulic steering (non-VIPER), a different Garmin autopilot corepack is required. The system also requires a compatible Garmin chartplotter or the GHC 50 autopilot instrument (included with this corepack), plus appropriate power and network connections.

Install considerations. The Reactor 40 corepack integrates with the existing Viking VIPER steering wiring and ECU. The 9-axis AHRS sensor mounts in any convenient location with adequate cable access. The GHC 50 mounts at the helm. NMEA 2000 backbone connection ties the autopilot into the boat's electronics network. Total install is a Garmin or Viking-authorized marine electronics installer multi-day job for a clean integration. Not casual DIY because the VIPER integration, autopilot commissioning, and sea-trial calibration all require professional setup.

Why pay this much. Three reasons. First, this is the Viking VIPER-specific autopilot rather than a generic retrofit, which means native integration with Viking's factory steering system rather than expensive adaptation work. Second, the Reactor 40's 9-axis AHRS and refined autopilot algorithms deliver course holding that stays accurate in real sea states rather than just calm-water conditions. Third, the included GHC 50 plus chartplotter integration plus mobile access architecture deliver autopilot control throughout the vessel rather than tying you to one helm position. For Viking yacht owners building or refitting a serious autopilot setup, the Reactor 40 Viking VIPER corepack is the right product.

Key Features

  • Reactor 40 steer-by-wire autopilot corepack purpose-built for Viking VIPER steering
  • Solid-state 9-axis AHRS sensor mounts in nearly any orientation
  • Sea-state reactive course holding compensates for pitch and roll in real time
  • Reduced power consumption versus earlier-generation Garmin autopilots
  • Minimized heading error for tighter course holding and stable course lines
  • GHC 50 autopilot instrument included as dedicated helm user interface
  • Fast easy calibration with guided commissioning process
  • Compatible with current Garmin chartplotters for navigation-driven autopilot modes
  • Mobile autopilot control via Garmin apps when paired with compatible chartplotter
  • Designed for Viking yachts equipped with the Viking VIPER steering system
  • Native integration with Viking VIPER electronic steering signals
  • NMEA 2000 backbone integration with the boat's electronics network

Why Buy from NVN Marine

  • Authorized Garmin reseller, full manufacturer warranty
  • NMEA member and ABYC certified, advice from real boat techs
  • Same-day shipping before 3 PM ET on in-stock items
  • NY headquarters and Fort Lauderdale flagship retail store

Genuine Garmin Reactor 40 Autopilot for Viking VIPER Systems with GHC 50 Control (MPN 010-02794-05, UPC 753759302894). Garmin standard warranty. Ships from NVN Marine on this $6,999.99 Viking-specific autopilot corepack. Plan a Garmin or Viking-authorized marine electronics installer for proper VIPER integration, autopilot commissioning, and sea-trial calibration.

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03 · The numbers

Technical specifications

Title Garmin Reactor 40 Autopilot for Viking VIPER Systems with GHC 50 Control
Brand Garmin
Manufacturer Part Number 010-02794-05
UPC 753759302894
System Type Steer-by-wire autopilot corepack
Boat Compatibility Viking yachts with Viking VIPER steering system
AHRS Sensor Solid-state 9-axis (accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer)
Mounting Orientation Nearly any orientation (auto-orientation during calibration)
Sea-State Reaction Real-time pitch and roll compensation
Heading Accuracy Minimized heading error for tight course holding
Autopilot Instrument GHC 50 included (color display, dedicated helm interface)
Commissioning Guided fast calibration process
Power Consumption Reduced versus earlier-generation Garmin autopilots
Chartplotter Integration Compatible current Garmin chartplotters
Mobile Control Via Garmin app through compatible chartplotter
Network NMEA 2000 backbone
Required Companion Compatible Garmin chartplotter or included GHC 50
Install Type Garmin or Viking-authorized marine electronics installer multi-day job
Warranty Garmin standard warranty
04 · Before you buy

Frequently asked questions

Does this work with non-Viking boats?

No. This corepack is specifically engineered for Viking yachts equipped with the Viking VIPER steer-by-wire steering system. For non-Viking boats or Viking yachts with traditional hydraulic steering (non-VIPER), Garmin offers different Reactor autopilot corepacks matched to those steering systems. The Viking VIPER integration is what differentiates this corepack.

What's the GHC 50 autopilot instrument?

The dedicated autopilot user interface, sized for the helm with color display, intuitive controls, and full access to autopilot modes, parameters, and configuration. The GHC 50 enhances the autopilot experience by providing a dedicated interface rather than requiring the operator to drive autopilot functions through the chartplotter. For helms where autopilot is used continuously, the dedicated instrument is the right user interface.

What does the 9-axis AHRS do?

Attitude Heading Reference Sensor with 3-axis accelerometer, 3-axis gyroscope, and 3-axis magnetometer. The combination delivers accurate heading, pitch, roll, and motion data to the autopilot. The 9-axis solid-state architecture means the sensor mounts in nearly any orientation (no specific axis alignment required during install), which is a significant install advantage on yachts where the ideal sensor location isn't a flat axis-aligned surface.

How does sea-state reaction work?

The autopilot uses pitch and roll data from the AHRS to adjust steering inputs in real time, compensating for wave action and boat motion. The result is course holding that stays accurate when the boat is pitching or rolling in real sea states, rather than the heading drift that simpler autopilots exhibit. For offshore Viking yachts operating in actual sea conditions, the active sea-state compensation is what makes the autopilot trustworthy at sea.

Can I control autopilot from my phone?

When paired with a compatible Garmin chartplotter, yes. The chartplotter provides the bridge between the autopilot and Garmin mobile applications, so autopilot status and control are available from anywhere on the boat via the mobile app. For Viking yachts where the operator wants to monitor or adjust autopilot from the flybridge, the cabin, or anywhere else on the boat, the chartplotter-plus-mobile architecture extends autopilot access throughout the vessel.

What chartplotter does it need?

Compatible current Garmin chartplotters for the autopilot integration that delivers chartplotter control, follow-route, follow-track, and other navigation-driven autopilot modes. The corepack also includes the GHC 50 autopilot instrument as the primary autopilot user interface, so a Garmin chartplotter isn't strictly required for basic autopilot operation, but the chartplotter integration delivers the full feature set.

How hard is the commissioning?

Engineered to be quick and easy. The Reactor 40 commissioning process uses guided calibration steps that walk you through the procedure without requiring autopilot-expert configuration knowledge. For Viking owners who want to get the autopilot operational and onto the water quickly, the streamlined commissioning is a meaningful improvement over older autopilot platforms that required hours of expert configuration.

How much power does it draw?

Reduced power consumption versus earlier-generation Garmin autopilots, due to the 9-axis AHRS architecture and signal processing improvements. For yachts that run autopilot continuously during cruising, the lower draw extends battery runtime and reduces electrical load on the house DC bus.

Does it have follow-route mode?

Yes, when paired with a compatible Garmin chartplotter. The chartplotter sends route and waypoint data to the autopilot, which then follows the route automatically including waypoint-to-waypoint navigation. Follow-track mode follows a recorded track. For Viking yacht owners who plan routes ahead of time, the navigation-driven autopilot modes turn waypoint navigation from manual helm work into hands-off operation.

Can I install it myself?

Not recommended. The VIPER integration requires specific connection to Viking's factory steering ECU, the autopilot commissioning requires sea-trial calibration, and the system commissioning has specific configuration steps. Plan a Garmin or Viking-authorized marine electronics installer for the proper installation and commissioning. The install cost is small relative to the autopilot itself, and the Viking-authorized installer ensures factory-warranty integrity for the VIPER system.

What if my Viking has hydraulic steering instead of VIPER?

Different autopilot. The Reactor 40 corepack matched to your boat's steering type. For Viking yachts with traditional hydraulic steering rather than VIPER, Garmin offers a Reactor 40 corepack with hydraulic pump and connections instead. Contact NVN Marine to identify the right corepack for your specific Viking model and steering configuration.

What's the warranty?

Garmin standard warranty applies. Garmin's marine warranty service network is mature for the autopilot product line, with established dealer support. The Viking-authorized installer integration also preserves Viking factory warranty integrity for the VIPER steering system, which matters for resale value and warranty claims on the boat itself.

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