7 steering modes – NorthStar Navigation Pilot System NS3300 User Manual

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Actual boat heading is 45°

CTS (course to steer, the intended autopilot course) 55°

Course error = 10°

Important:
• The autopilot cannot control the boat better than a helmsman. The autopilot is not intended for use in

extreme weather, in adverse conditions or near other boats, dangerous waters or land. In these conditions,
disengage the autopilot and steer manually.

• Never leave the helm unattended, keep a watch at all times and be ready to resume steering the

boat manually.

• Do not try to turn the rudder by hand when the autopilot is engaged.
• Local variations in magnetic field can affect the accuracy of the compass heading. Such variations are the

responsibility of the user.

7 Steering modes

The autopilot has three ways of steering the boat, compass, GPS and wind. To select an appropriate mode, see
section 3-7. In Compass mode, the autopilot steers the boat to a set course, called CTS (Course to steer).

7-1-1 Compass steering data

7-1 Compass steering mode

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