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Example: In the GoTo screen below, the time is displayed instead of the
course.
The configurable windows can display the following information:
Speed
Your speed over the ground.
Average Speed
Your average speed over the ground.
Maximum Speed
Your maximum speed over the ground.
Velocity to Destination
The speed with which you are approaching
your destination waypoint, also known as VMG
(Velocity Made Good).
Drift Speed
The speed with which your vessel is drifting
relative to the destination waypoint.
The letter R (Right) or L (Left) indicates the
direction your vessel is drifting.
Course
The angle formed by the course direction and
reference north. Your course over the ground
is constantly updated.
Bearing
Angle, in degrees, between your current
position and the position of the destination
waypoint. This is the course to steer to reach
the destination waypoint.
Course Correction
The correction to be made to the course in
order to navigate to the destination waypoint.
The letter R (Right) or L (Left) indicates the
direction of the course correction to be made.
Time to Go
Estimated amount of time it will take to reach
the destination waypoint.
Time to Go to Last Waypoint
Estimated amount of time it will take to reach
the last waypoint on the active route.