B&G Triton Edge sailing processor
NAVIGATE SMARTER
The Triton™ Edge™ Sailing Processor delivers an advanced suite of more accurate sailing data for Triton™ and Nemesis® displays and Vulcan and Zeus® chartplotters. It provides greater control and access to information both inside and outside the yacht, with app integration and web browser control.
The Triton™ Edge Sailing processor provides an advanced suite of sailing data, including start line calculations, true wind and auto-calibration data, boat speed calibration and correction, wind correction for trim and heel, and polar table support, to improve autopilot accuracy and navigation data accuracy. Wi-Fi and Ethernet networking enable Triton 2 and Nemesis™ displays to integrate with Vulcan and Zeus™ chartplotters, while B&G App integration allows you to review or playback sailing data. In addition, web browser control allows for easy set-up and commissioning, improving accuracy and calibration of sailing data, as well as backup, restore and advanced diagnostics.

The Triton Edge Sailing Processor is the processing unit that powers the next generation cruising or racing system. The ultra-fast processor delivers an advanced suite of more accurate sailing data for displays and chartplotters.
Cutting-edge dataset
Triton Edge offers a wide range of enhanced navigation data and intelligent navigation features. Benefit from improved StartLine calculations, advanced boat speed calibration and true wind data. Wind correction for heel/trim angles provides better information for both the user and the system, improving efficiency on the water.
Advanced Data Management
Triton Edge doesn’t just give you better data. It also changes the way you use it. Wi-Fi, NMEA 2000® and Ethernet offer superior connectivity to other sensors and modules. Plus, easy integration with the B&G® Companion app lets you upload data to the cloud to view and play back routes from anywhere.
Polar Table Support
This new feature allows the sail processor to calculate Target Boat Speed and Target Wind data as a function of wind speed.