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Rodney Myrvaagnes wrote:
If all you need is to hold a straight line, you don't even need to hook up the NMEA. The autopilot will follow the magnetic course you start it on with its internal fluxgate compass. I will pick nits here, Rodney, but mostly semantic nits. The idea behind the NMEA autopilot interface is to have the vessel _maintain_ a straight (or more accurately rhumb) line course. If the autopilot is set merely to follow a magnetic compass course, then the resultant track will be at the mercy of currents, wind, leeway, etc. .. -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://kerrydeare.tripod.com |
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