
G-PILOT 3380 and Operation Manual
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7-2-3 Arriving at waypoints
If the GPS is following a route and the boat reaches an intermediate waypoint:
If the Waypoint Acknowledge alarm (see section 6-5) is off, the G-PILOT automatically starts steering
to the next waypoint in the route. If the Waypoint Acknowledge alarm is on, the G-PILOT shows the
following alarm:
The G-PILOT continues steering on the old course. Select “
OK
” to start steering to the next
waypoint.
When the boat reaches the final waypoint, the G-PILOT shows the following alarm:
The G-PILOT continues steering on the old course. Select “
OK
” change to Compass mode and
continue sailing at the current heading. Press
to return to
STBY
mode.
Note:
To return to the last waypoint if the boat has passed the waypoint, restart the GPS navigating
to the waypoint.
7-2-4 GPS gain
In GPS mode, The GPS gain determines how much correction is applied to remove cross track error.
A high setting will cause the G-PILOT to steer quickly back towards the track. A low setting will
cause the G-PILOT to steer very gently back towards the track.