TOKYO KEIKI

The marine autopilot receives signals from directional sensors such as the gyrocompass and uses them to automatically control the helm for navigation.

The history of the TOKYO KEIKI marine autopilots dates back to 1925 with the development of the P1 single pilot and the P2 single pilot. Later TOKYO KEIKI integrated the gyrocompass into the autopilot unit(“GYLOT”) and also developed the “Navigation Console” with radar and other navigational instruments all built in. The performance and reliability of these products obtained the overwhelming support of the marine market. Today, TOKYO KEIKI offers the following series of autopilots.

Marine Autopilot PR-2000

This best-selling model has been installed in over 15,000 small and medium vessels including fishing boats, coastal craft, and merchant ships, and is renowned for its stable performance and ease of use.

Marine Autopilot PR-9000

The model PR-9000 is the latest autopilot system from TOKYO KEIKI. The PR-9000 is designed using the latest technology from a wealth of engineering and manufacturing experience of navigational instruments. Safety, accuracy, and reliability of information have been enhanced in our model lineup thereby significantly improving situational awareness and navigational safety. An indispensable autopilot system providing effective and safe bridge resource management and energy efficient navigation.