edit post NO
Yes What is it that you actually want to do? Not sure why images are upside down but I have a Raymarine Chartplotter at Nav Station plus networked plotter in a locker that can be viewed from the wheel. These use raymarine sea talk to communicate with the autopilot computer. The Ockam sailing instruments which have their own computer (bottom left but should be top right in bottom photo) are integrated to the Raymarine network and the boat PC (top left but should be bottom right) by the NMEA 0183 protocol. The boat computer runs Ockham Soft5 , PC plotter and the Navionics Charts loaded onto the hard drive, Expedition for weather routing, MaxSea as an alternative chart plotting navigation and weather routing software. Ockam Soft5 can broadcast via its own wifi network to the remote ipad or smartphone or over internet. The bottom left should be top right device is a FleetBroadband 150 satellite broadband and telephone hooked up to the PC. The PC can also hookup to the internet via WIFI or via the Telstra Mobile Network (the dongle with yellow tape on top photo) This has a 9 dBa external antenna for mobile reception up to 50 miles of the Aust Eastern Seaboard. The ipad can connect to any of my computers using Splashtop and then acts as a remote terminal either over the internet which means I can use computer at work remotely or via WiFi if out of internet range which means that can use the ipad anywhere on the boat to control or look at anything. Also have a wireless remote fob for the autopilot which is not networked to anything but Raymarine.
i guess the simple answer to your question is YES (edit NO) gee I hate it when I am wrong