Route to, If the autopilot is steering a route, Manually adjusting the – Garmin Ghc 10 User Manual

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Sailboat Autopilot Operation

GHC 10 Owner’s Manual

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Tacking and gybing from Wind Hold

1. Engage wind hold (

page 13

).

2. Select Menu > Tack/Gybe.
3. Select TACK or GYBe.

The autopilot steers your boat through a tack or gybe, and the wind hold

screen shows the compass and wind gauges with yellow highlights that

indicate the direction and progress of the tack or gybe.

TIP: You can begin a tack or gybe directly from the heading hold or wind

hold screen.

Select an option:
• To begin a tack or gybe to port, hold the left and center soft keys for

one second.

• To begin a tack or gybe to starboard, hold the right and center soft

keys for one second.

route To

CaUTIOn

Garmin recommends using route to only under motor power. Using route

to while under sail can cause an unexpected gybe, risking damage to your

sailboat. Unattended sails and rigging can be damaged or cause injury to any

crew or passengers during an unexpected gybe maneuver.
The autopilot steers the boat according to a route defined on your

chartplotter. Your GHC 10 must be connected to a NMEA 2000 or NMEA

0183 compatible chartplotter to use route to.

Using route To

Before you can begin using route to, you must define a route on your

chartplotter. Refer to the owner’s manual included with your chartplotter for

information on how to define a route.

From the heading screen, select Menu > Route To.
The autopilot steers your boat along the route defined on your

chartplotter, and the heading screen shows the distance to the next turn ➀

and the distance off course

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