Yesterday I was trying out and experimenting with my Garmin 5212 + Autopilot on our way from Edmonds to Port Ludlow and back. BTW -- I had a Garmin G2 Vision card for the Puget Sound inserted.
I chose Port Ludlow as my destination and then selected "Guide To" and after a short course calculation the Garmin asked to engage the Autopilot, which I did.
All was well and the boat started steering via the Autopilot.
Along the way I had to put the Autopilot in "Standby" mode to navigate around a tug towing a huge barge. After having done this I engaged the Autopilot again thinking it would resume auto navigation to my selected destination. However, it did not do this!!!!!
I found that I needed to reprogram the Garmin 5212 and reset the destination -> "Guide To" -> Engage Autopilot to have the boat auto navigate again.
Am I missing something here?
Should the Autopilot have resumed its auto navigation when taking it out of "Standby" and re-engaing it ?
Is there a problem with my Garmin 5212 + G2 Vision card + Autopilot ?
Another question... Our Autopilot has the Shadow Drive feature. Rather than manually placing the Autopilot in Standby mode to maneuver around the tug+barge could I have simply taken control of the steering with the Shadow Drive automatically disengaging the Autopilot, and then after the tug+barge was no longer a threat to me let go of the steering and allow the Autopilot to automatically regain control and continue steering toward the destination ? I know this works if I'm using the Autopilot to follow a specific heading rather than Guiding To a destination.
Thanks for any feedback in advance. 🙂
BTW - The auto navigation is a wonderful feature and allows the Captain to relax and enjoy the surroundings. 😉
Yesterday was glorious weather with light winds and a choppy sea at times. I had all 4 wipers going at times to clear the spray off the glass. The R25 handled beautifully and gave one confidence it could take the seas and swells. My wife Gill, daughter Tanya and her daughter Camille were on board. Stroller stowed securely in cockpit leaving plenty of room to sit outside and enjoy the ride. Tanya's husband Morgan had taken off on Friday along with two fellas for the weekend sailing in their 27' from Seattle up to Port Townsend and back. They had stopped over at Port Ludlow Saturday so we decided to pay them a surprise visit. 😉
Here are a few pics.
Tanya + Camille
Camille + Tanya
Tanya and Camille enjoying the ride in cockpit. Not easy to find a life jacket for a 4 month old baby girl !!!
Morgan, Tanya and Andy at dock alongside our R25 at Port Ludlow. The Port was kind enough to allow us to dock just east of the fuel station for a few hours as all their slips were fully occupied. My daughter somehow twisted the Port's official arm.... 😉
Camille enjoyed the ride in forward cabin. The rocking and thumping motion kept her asleep without issues. She's getting her sea legs early on in life. 😀
I chose Port Ludlow as my destination and then selected "Guide To" and after a short course calculation the Garmin asked to engage the Autopilot, which I did.
All was well and the boat started steering via the Autopilot.
Along the way I had to put the Autopilot in "Standby" mode to navigate around a tug towing a huge barge. After having done this I engaged the Autopilot again thinking it would resume auto navigation to my selected destination. However, it did not do this!!!!!
I found that I needed to reprogram the Garmin 5212 and reset the destination -> "Guide To" -> Engage Autopilot to have the boat auto navigate again.
Am I missing something here?
Should the Autopilot have resumed its auto navigation when taking it out of "Standby" and re-engaing it ?
Is there a problem with my Garmin 5212 + G2 Vision card + Autopilot ?
Another question... Our Autopilot has the Shadow Drive feature. Rather than manually placing the Autopilot in Standby mode to maneuver around the tug+barge could I have simply taken control of the steering with the Shadow Drive automatically disengaging the Autopilot, and then after the tug+barge was no longer a threat to me let go of the steering and allow the Autopilot to automatically regain control and continue steering toward the destination ? I know this works if I'm using the Autopilot to follow a specific heading rather than Guiding To a destination.
Thanks for any feedback in advance. 🙂
BTW - The auto navigation is a wonderful feature and allows the Captain to relax and enjoy the surroundings. 😉
Yesterday was glorious weather with light winds and a choppy sea at times. I had all 4 wipers going at times to clear the spray off the glass. The R25 handled beautifully and gave one confidence it could take the seas and swells. My wife Gill, daughter Tanya and her daughter Camille were on board. Stroller stowed securely in cockpit leaving plenty of room to sit outside and enjoy the ride. Tanya's husband Morgan had taken off on Friday along with two fellas for the weekend sailing in their 27' from Seattle up to Port Townsend and back. They had stopped over at Port Ludlow Saturday so we decided to pay them a surprise visit. 😉
Here are a few pics.
Tanya + Camille
Camille + Tanya
Tanya and Camille enjoying the ride in cockpit. Not easy to find a life jacket for a 4 month old baby girl !!!
Morgan, Tanya and Andy at dock alongside our R25 at Port Ludlow. The Port was kind enough to allow us to dock just east of the fuel station for a few hours as all their slips were fully occupied. My daughter somehow twisted the Port's official arm.... 😉
Camille enjoyed the ride in forward cabin. The rocking and thumping motion kept her asleep without issues. She's getting her sea legs early on in life. 😀