ComNav Marine Electronics



Sailing in open waters has always required special knowledge. These days, satellite technology and echo-sounding equipment open plenty of new opportunities for both commercial and recreational vehicles. Founded in 1982 and headquartered in Canada, ComNav Marine, ltd is one of those companies that make marine navigation safer, easier, and more reliable. Essentially, this enterprise offers high-tech autopilot systems, GNSS antennas and receivers, thermal cameras, and other equipment whose popularity constantly grows. Products by ComNav can be found in tankers, fishing vessels, tug boats, large leisure yachts, and many other vessels.

Manufactured using cutting-edge technology and professional experience, ComNav autopilots meet all the requirements and industry standards that exist in this area. One of the most advanced models, the P4 Autopilot was created for mid-size and large yachts and features intelligent steering technology, automatic leeway compensation, auto-setup function that supports compass detection and calibration, and many other solutions providing a safe navigating experience. Like many other models, it comes with fixed-mount or portable ComNav remotes and is fully compatible with most steering systems and onboard NMEA instruments.

Compliant with IMO (International Maritime Organization) regulations, GNSS antennas and receivers by ComNav feature very high precision and support multi-constellation GPS along with GLONASS, Galileo, Beidou, and QZSS satellite systems. Thermal night vision cameras are designed for safe navigation in fog, smoke, or even in the complete darkness and may come in real handy in the case of emergency. For a quality, high-resolution picture, they use light intensifier modules, complex interpolation algorithm for temperature gradients, and other advanced solutions while being perfectly protected from shakes and vibration. In our online store, you can find a wide assortment of abovementioned products along with plenty of related accessories and replacement parts by this brand such as ComNav jog levers, rudder feedbacks, and others.

Today, ComNav's commercial autopilots may be found in fishing vessels, tug boats, tankers, ferries, naval vessels, mega yachts, government fleets and freighters up to 1000 ft in length. For example, BC Ferries specified the ComNav 2001 for its "Century" class, while the Canadian Coast Guard selected Comnav pilots for its new fleet of search and rescue patrol vessels.

ComNav focuses on achieving customer satisfaction by utilizing its worldwide dealer support program in more than 150 countries. Its high quality engineered marine electronics are reflected by the company's registration to ISO 9001 standards. The company is committed to providing advanced marine technologies for identifiable needs of the marketplace. Also, the company currently builds private label marine electronics for global manufacturers including Si-Tex in New York, Nexus Marine in Sweden, Lorenz Marine Electronics in Italy,