The clearest, multi-purpose sailing instrument with dedicated sailing features.
Optically bonded 4.1-inch colour display
Transflective LCD technology for optimum sunlight viewing
Unique sailing features including SailSteer and WindPlot
Display wind, speed, depth, heading, autopilot status and much more
Easy to use, easy to install
Low power consumption
The full-colour Triton² Display provides sailors with a clear visual representation of key instrument data including Speed, Depth, Wind, Heading, AIS targets, GPS data and more.
An Optically Bonded display means absolutely zero condensation or fogging, while transflective LCD technology provides exceptional contrast and visibility – day or night – while consuming less power than traditional backlight-only displays.
The flexible, NMEA 2000® certified, Triton² Display can be integrated into a wider navigation system and also be combined with a Triton² Pilot keypad and NAC autopilot computer to create a complete autopilot control system, featuring B&G sail-specific autopilot steering algorithms.
Specifications:
Dimensions
118 x 115 x 36 mm (4.6 x 4.5 x 1.4")
Weight
0.32 kg (0.7 lbs)
Colour
Black
Display Size
4.1" (diagonal). 4:3 Aspect ratio
Display Type
Transflective TFT-LCD, bonded. White LED backlight
Display Resolution
320 x 240 pixels
Illumination
White for day mode. Red, green, blue or white for night mode
B&G Triton 2 Digital Display Frequenty Asked Questions:
Q. What data can the Triton² display? A. The Triton² can show a wide range of NMEA 2000 data including: Wind speed and angle, Boat speed and depth, Heading, GPS position, and course over ground, AIS targets and autopilot status, Environmental data like water temperature and barometric pressure. Q. Is the Triton² compatible with UK sailing instruments and networks? A. Yes, it's fully compatible with NMEA 2000 networks and integrates seamlessly with: B&G sensors and autopilot systems, Zeus chartplotters and Vulcan MFDs, Third-party NMEA 2000 devices (Raymarine, Garmin, etc.). Perfect for upgrading or expanding existing UK marine electronics systems. Q. Can the Triton² control a B&G autopilot system? A. Yes, when paired with a Triton² Pilot Keypad, the display becomes a full autopilot controller. Supports B&G NAC-2 and NAC-3 autopilot computers, Displays pilot mode, heading, and status, Enables manual and automatic steering control. Q. Is the Triton² waterproof and suitable for UK marine conditions? A. Absolutely. The Triton² is built for harsh marine environments: IPX7 waterproof rating (submersible up to 1m for 30 minutes), Operates in temperatures from -15°C to +55°C, UV-resistant casing and anti-glare screen. Ideal for exposed helm stations and cockpit installations. Q. Can I customise the data pages on the Triton²? A. Yes, the Triton² offers flexible display options: Choose from analog, digital, bar graph, and wind plot formats, Create custom pages with preferred data sources, Auto-scroll and timer functions for racing and cruising. Q. Does the Triton² support AIS target display? A. Yes, the Triton² can show AIS targets when connected to an AIS receiver or transponder via NMEA 2000. Displays vessel name, MMSI, speed, and heading, Target filtering and alarms for collision avoidance, AIS SART support for emergency beacons. Q. How do I update the software on the Triton²? A. Software updates can be performed via: A connected B&G MFD (e.g. Zeus or Vulcan), USB or SD card using the B&G software update tool, Download latest firmware from B&G's official site. Regular updates improve performance and add new features. Q. Can I use the Triton² with a B&G HV display? A. Yes, compatible B&G HV displays can be configured via the Triton² to show desired data. Supports speed, depth, wind, and heading. Note: HV displays using the older Fastnet network are not compatible