aginglawyer":12k90wjp said:
Twice this week, my 5215 happily charted a "guide to" course that would have taken me over land. No matter how good Ranger Tugs are, they can't do this! Anyone else have this issue? The first time was going into or out of Telegraph Harbour on Thetis Island. Today it was to Canoe Cove. Allan
I use my Garmin 5212 with AutoPilot very often and have not seen this problem...
I normally do the following (as I recall)
1. Select by name, enter name, select the place from the choice displayed. I sometimes will enter a waypoint by touching the chart's screen and have the system calculate a safe course to this waypoint rather than "Select by name".
2. Select Guide to
3. Wait for route to be calculated and shown on the Chart plotter
4. Inspect the route display to ensure it has done the right thing
5. Engage auto pilot (and clearing various warning messages etc)
I let the auto pilot steer the boat unless there's an object such as a dead head in the way or an approaching boat needs to be avoided. In these cases I press the "Standby" button on the Auto Pilot display and steer the boat manually or simply make use of the 'shadow drive' function.
Getting back on course after disengaging the Auto Pilot can be done manually or simply by re-calculating the course to the desired end point.
The mention of zero draft is an interesting comment... I have mine set to 6 feet just to be safe.
I will admit that there are times that the safe course is a little too risky IMO and I steer manually if my depth reading gets to shallow for my liking.