Section 3 - On the Water
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When the "ACTIVE" light is illuminated one mode of Precision Pilot is engaged.
a -
"STANDBY" light
b -
"ACTIVE" light
Trackpad Buttons with the Power Icon
The power icon
located on the buttons for Skyhook, Auto Heading, and Track Waypoint indicate that the buttons can engage
or disengage the Precision Pilot function they perform.
Buttons with Power icons
a -
"SKYHOOK" button
b -
"AUTO HEADING" button
c -
TRACK WAYPOINT" button
If you press a button that has the power icon
when that button light is on, the light turns off for that button and the "STANDBY"
light illuminates.
If you press a button that has the power icon
when that button light is off, the light turns on for that button, a single beep
sounds, and the "ACTIVE" light illuminates, unless another mode is currently active. If another mode is currently active, press the
button on the active mode to disengage it, then press the button for the new mode.
If you press a button with the power icon
when that button light is off, the light turns on for that button, a single beep sounds,
and the "ACTIVE" light illuminates.
Skyhook Station Keeping (If Equipped)
The vessel may be equipped with the Skyhook Station Keeping feature. This system utilizes global positioning system technology
(GPS) and an electronic compass to automatically control shifting, throttling, and steering to maintain heading and approximate
position. This feature can be helpful when waiting for space near a fuel dock, waiting for bridges to open, or when the water is too
deep for an anchor.
Skyhook does not maintain an exact fixed position, but rather will hold the vessel in a fixed compass heading within an area. The
size of this area is affected by the accuracy of the GPS satellite system, the satellite signal quality, the physical position of the
satellites relative to the receiver, solar flares and the proximity of the receiver on the vessel to large structures and trees.
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