4
Select an option:
• To navigate the route from the starting point used when
the route was created, select
Forward
.
• To navigate the route from the destination point used
when the route was created, select
Backward
.
A magenta line appears. In the center of the magenta line is
a thinner purple line that represents the corrected course
from your present location to the destination. The corrected
course is dynamic, and it moves with your boat when you are
off course.
5
Review the course indicated by the magenta line.
6
Follow the magenta line along each leg in the route, steering
to avoid land, shallow water, and other obstacles.
7
If you are off course, follow the purple line (corrected course)
to go to your destination, or steer back to the magenta line
(direct course).
Browsing for and Navigating Parallel to a Saved
Route
Before you can browse a list of routes and navigate to one of
them, you must create and save at least one route.
1
Select
Info
>
User Data
>
Routes & Auto Guidance Paths
.
2
Select a route.
3
Select
Navigate To
.
4
Select
Offset
to navigate parallel to the route, offset from it
by a specific distance.
5
Indicate how to navigate the route:
• To navigate the route from the starting point used when
the route was created, to the left of the original route,
select
Forward - Port
.
• To navigate the route from the starting point used when
the route was created, to the right of the original route,
select
Forward - Starboard
.
• To navigate the route from the destination point used
when the route was created, to the left of the original
route, select
Backward - Port
.
• To navigate the route from the destination point used
when the route was created, to the right of the original
route, select
Backward - Starboard
.
6
If necessary, select
Done
.
A magenta line appears. In the center of the magenta line is
a thinner purple line that represents the corrected course
from your present location to the destination. The corrected
course is dynamic, and it moves with your boat when you are
off course.
7
Review the course indicated by the magenta line.
8
Follow the magenta line along each leg in the route, steering
to avoid land, shallow water, and other obstacles.
9
If you are off course, follow the purple line (corrected course)
to go to your destination, or steer back to the magenta line
(direct course).
Initiating a Search Pattern
You can initiate a search pattern to search an area. Different
patterns are better suited for different search situations.
1
Select
Info
>
User Data
>
Routes & Auto Guidance Paths
>
New
>
Route Using SAR Pattern
.
2
Select a pattern:
• Select
Sector Search
when the location of the object is
fairly known, the search area is small, and an intensive
search is needed.
• Select
Expanding Square
when the location of the object
is somewhat doubtful, the search area is small, and an
intensive search is needed.
• Select
Creeping/Parallel Line
when the location of the
object is approximate, the search area is small, and a
consistent search is needed.
3
Enter the search parameters.
4
Select
Done
.
5
If necessary, select
Engage
.
Deleting a Saved Route
1
Select
Info
>
User Data
>
Routes & Auto Guidance Paths
.
2
Select a route.
3
Select
Review
>
Delete
.
Deleting All Saved Routes
Select
Info
>
User Data
>
Delete User Data
>
Routes &
Auto Guidance Paths
.
Auto Guidance
WARNING
The Auto Guidance feature is based on electronic chart
information. That data does not ensure obstacle and bottom
clearance. Carefully compare the course to all visual sightings,
and avoid any land, shallow water, or other obstacles that may
be in your path.
All route and navigation lines displayed on the chartplotter are
only intended to provide general route guidance or to identify
proper channels, and are not intended to be precisely followed.
Always defer to the navaids and conditions on the water when
navigating to avoid groundings or hazards that could result in
vessel damage, personal injury, or death.
NOTE:
Auto Guidance is available with premium charts, in some
areas.
You can use Auto Guidance to plot the best path to your
destination. Auto Guidance uses your chartplotter to scan chart
data, such as water depth and known obstacles, to calculate a
suggested path. You can adjust the path during navigation.
Setting and Following an Auto Guidance Path
1
Select a destination (
).
2
Select
Navigate To
>
Auto Guidance
.
3
Review the path, indicated by the magenta line.
4
Select
Start Navigation
.
5
Follow the magenta line, steering to avoid land, shallow
water, and other obstacles.
NOTE:
When using Auto Guidance, a gray segment within
any part of the magenta line indicates that Auto Guidance
cannot calculate part of the Auto Guidance line. This is due to
the settings for minimum safe water depth and minimum safe
obstacle height.
Creating and Saving an Auto Guidance Path
1
Select
Info
>
User Data
>
Routes & Auto Guidance Paths
>
New
>
Auto Guidance
.
2
Select a starting point, and select
Next
.
3
Select a destination, and select
Next
.
4
Select an option:
• To view a hazard and adjust the path near a hazard,
select
Hazard Review
.
• To adjust the path, select
Adjust Path
, and follow the on-
screen instructions.
• To delete the path, select
Cancel Auto Guidance
.
• To save the path, select
Done
.
Adjusting a Saved Auto Guidance Path
1
Select
Info
>
User Data
>
Routes & Auto Guidance Paths
.
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Navigation with a Chartplotter