Basic information
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Autopilot Operation
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Basic information
The Autopilot, which has four modes, is an automatic piloting function that assists with steering and throttle operations to keep the boat
moving to a desired point or heading.
The Autopilot system is a device that assists with steering. The captain is responsible for safe navigation, and should carefully monitor his boat
while underway.
HEADING
HOLD
COURSE
HOLD
TRACK
POINT
PATTERN
STEER
F1
F2
1˚ / 5˚
1˚ / 5˚
• The operator is responsible for confirming there are no obstacles or shallow water along the route.
• This function does not avoid obstacles. It also does not automatically steer through waves.
The operator must remain in the operator’s seat and monitor the surrounding conditions.
You can adjust the sensitivity speed level of the outboard motors while Autopilot is being used.
Slower
Faster
Level 5
Level 4
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
Autopilot
HEADING HOLD switch
COURSE HOLD switch
TRACK POINT switch
PATTERN STEER switch
ARROW switch (left)
ARROW switch (right)
F1 switch (disabled)
F2 switch (disabled)
Autopilot sensitivity adjust
TIP:
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If the rudder angle is hunting while in Autopilot, lower the sensitivity speed level.
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Sensitivity speed level can also be adjusted via compatible Yamaha displays.
Autopilot panel
LED
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