Did this misalignment happen suddenly? If so, look for a magnetic item placed near the heading sensor. It’s happened to me several times. Twice it was a magnetic tip screwdriver inadvertently laid on a seat and the other time it was a camera bag laid on the same seat.What is procedeure for getting boat icon on display to align with heading?
It's hard to trouble shoot your issue without more information but I'll share my experience in the interest of helping as I recently had a similar issue. For me, it was at first intermittent, then very consistently 20 degrees off. The misalignment is due to a difference between Course over ground (COG) from GPS vs the compass heading which is a dedicated sensor and indicates your boat icon (at least that is how my boat is configured). There may be interference (aka metal within 6 feet) of that sensor, or it may be misaligned. FWIW, I couldn't find a procedure to calibrate the compass. I will also note that current and wind will naturally impact the boat especially at slower speeds as I go so hard to know how bad your situation is or how consistent over a variety of cruises in different situations.What is procedeure for getting boat icon on display to align with heading?
Oh this is interesting. I was not aware you could re-calibrate the compass via the Autopilot. I'll dig into this the next time out at my boat.Your heading sensor needs to be re-calibrated. It's part of the Autopilot configuration.
Oh this is interesting. I was not aware you could re-calibrate the compass via the Autopilot. I'll dig into this the next time out at my boat.
My Garmin system is brand new. The Garmin "Compass" is off compared to the Spirit compass by about 20 degs. My boat cartoon is sideways under 7 mph - then straightens out beyond 7 mph.
I need to find a half hour and an open stretch of water on a wave-less day and perform the Wizard - should fix it and back to about a 7 degs deviation.
That's my story - I think you have the same issue I have.
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The GPS will show magnetic or true depending how it is configured by the user. Just make sure that all electronics are set to use the same reference, magnetic or true. Personally, I use magnetic.The spirit compass would show magnetic north unless you manually move the bezel. The GPS should show true north.
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