I use my Auto Pilot quite frequently and have noticed I have to be careful interpreting the Radar overlay when looking for other boats/objects displayed on the Navigation chart by orange blips with respect to my plotted safe course track line.
Quite often my boat shape displayed on the chart is at an angle to the safe course track line -- see picture below (for some unknown reason it can take a few moments to display). In this example I was fighting a strong headwind which was blowing on my port bow somewhat... not sure what the tide/current was doing. I'm assuming it's not unusual for the boat to 'crab' along the safe course track much like an aircraft would do when landing with a strong cross wind.
With Radar overlaid on the chart the various boats/objects nearby are displayed as orange blips of various sizes -- small and large depending on the boat/object size.
I've noticed that when looking for the boat or object that the Radar has picked up with respect to the safe course track line does not correspond to my boat's heading. When this happens my boat shape displayed on the chart is at an angle to the safe course track line. If I use the boat shape's angle and look for where the orange blips are I find and can see what the Radar is picking up.
My question to others here is -- is the boat's angle on the chart an accurate representation of my boat's heading with respect to the safe course track line. According to the Radar it certainly appears to be so. I say this as when the boat's shape is perfectly aligned with the safe course track line the Radar's orange blips accurately show where the other boats/objects are.
If I'm not making myself clear, please post back for further explanation of this issue. I want to satisfy myself I'm correctly interpreting the Radar displayed objects with respect to my boat's heading as we do get fog conditions in my area.
Quite often my boat shape displayed on the chart is at an angle to the safe course track line -- see picture below (for some unknown reason it can take a few moments to display). In this example I was fighting a strong headwind which was blowing on my port bow somewhat... not sure what the tide/current was doing. I'm assuming it's not unusual for the boat to 'crab' along the safe course track much like an aircraft would do when landing with a strong cross wind.
With Radar overlaid on the chart the various boats/objects nearby are displayed as orange blips of various sizes -- small and large depending on the boat/object size.
I've noticed that when looking for the boat or object that the Radar has picked up with respect to the safe course track line does not correspond to my boat's heading. When this happens my boat shape displayed on the chart is at an angle to the safe course track line. If I use the boat shape's angle and look for where the orange blips are I find and can see what the Radar is picking up.
My question to others here is -- is the boat's angle on the chart an accurate representation of my boat's heading with respect to the safe course track line. According to the Radar it certainly appears to be so. I say this as when the boat's shape is perfectly aligned with the safe course track line the Radar's orange blips accurately show where the other boats/objects are.
If I'm not making myself clear, please post back for further explanation of this issue. I want to satisfy myself I'm correctly interpreting the Radar displayed objects with respect to my boat's heading as we do get fog conditions in my area.
