You can set and follow a direct course from your current
location to a selected destination.
1
Select a destination (
).
2
Select
Navigate To
>
Go To
.
A magenta line appears. In the center of the magenta
line is a thinner purple line that represents the
corrected course from your current location to the
destination. The corrected course is dynamic, and it
moves with your boat when you are off course.
3
Follow the magenta line, steering to avoid land,
shallow water, and other obstacles.
4
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).
You can also use the orange course-to-steer arrow,
which shows a proposed turning radius to return your
boat to the course.
WARNING
Review the path for obstacles before negotiating the
turn. If the path is unsafe, reduce your boat speed and
determine a safe path back to the course.
Stopping Navigation
While navigating, from an applicable chart, select an
option:
• Select
Menu
>
Stop Navigation
.
• When navigating with Auto Guidance, select
Menu
>
Navigation Options
>
Stop Navigation
.
• Select
.
Waypoints
Waypoints are locations you record and store in the
device. Waypoints can mark where you are, where you
are going, or where you have been. You can add details
about the location, such as name, elevation, and depth.
Marking Your Present Location as a Waypoint
From any screen, select
Mark
.
Creating a Waypoint at a Different Location
1
Select
Waypoints
>
New Waypoint
.
2
Select an option:
• To create the waypoint by entering position
coordinates, select
Enter Coordinates
, and enter
the coordinates.
• To create the waypoint using a chart, select
Use
Chart
, select the location, and select
Select
.
• To create the waypoint using a range (distance) and
bearing, select
Enter Range/Bearing
, and enter the
information.
Marking an SOS Location
You can mark an SOS or MOB (man overboard) location.
1
Hold
SOS
for one second.
2
Select the SOS type.
3
If necessary, select
OK
to navigate to the man
overboard location.
If you selected OK, the chartplotter sets a direct course
back to the location. If you selected another type of SOS,
the call details are sent to the VHF radio. You must send
the call using the radio.
Projecting a Waypoint
You can create a new waypoint by projecting the distance
and bearing from a different location. This can be helpful
when creating sail racing start and finish lines.
1
Select
Waypoints
>
New Waypoint
>
Enter Range/
Bearing
.
2
if necessary, select a reference point on the chart.
3
Select
Enter Range/Bearing
.
4
Enter the distance, and select
Done
.
5
Enter the bearing, and select
Done
.
6
Select
Create Waypoint
.
Viewing a List of all Waypoints
Select
Info
>
User Data
>
Waypoints
.
Editing a Saved Waypoint
1
Select
Info
>
User Data
>
Waypoints
.
2
Select a waypoint.
3
Select
Review
>
Edit
.
4
Select an option:
• To add a name, select
Name
, and enter a name.
• To change the symbol, select
Symbol
.
• To change the depth, select
Depth
.
• To change the water temperature, select
Water
Temp.
.
• To change the comment, select
Comment
.
• To move the position of the waypoint, select
Position
.
Moving a Saved Waypoint
1
Select
Waypoints
.
2
Select a waypoint.
3
Select
Review
>
Move
.
4
Indicate a new location for the waypoint:
• To move the waypoint while using the chart, select
Use Chart
, select a new location on the chart, and
select
Move Waypoint
.
• To move the waypoint using coordinates, select
Enter Coordinates
, and enter the new coordinates.
• To move the waypoint using a range (distance) and
bearing, select
Enter Range/Bearing
, and enter the
information.
• To move the waypoint using the vessel's current
position, select
Use Current Position
.
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