There is usually a way to "Goto waypoint" I did that in the early 2000's
with my Garmin 262 and ST4000 autopilot. The autopilot (or GPS, I don't
remeber) will ask for confirmation before switching to  now waypoint.

Ever since then, I always had GPS and Autopilots on my boats, but have
never bothered to interface them. The "Go to waypoint" feature is useful
though when you have a lot of cross current, although the "look ahead"
arrow on the GPS compensates for that a bit.

For me, the best little gizmo to add to an autopilot is a little wireless
remote. In my area where there are many lobster pots, that is the best
gadget to have. That way, you can steer from anywhere on the boat.

So the answer to the OP question:,
Most likely Yes. They all have NEMA connectivity and should be able to talk
to each other.

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Ahmet
*"S/V Waterdancer"* 1990 Irwin 43 CC
"Tabasco" 1973 C&C 25
Winthrop Yacht Club, Winthrop, MA / USA
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