pricelowe
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- Joined
- Feb 3, 2016
- Messages
- 23
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-28
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2715H516
- Vessel Name
- le Matou
- MMSI Number
- 316031355
I wanted to post this to warn folks that when Garmin warns you on login not to rely on it they mean it.
We were returning home from Desolation Sound via the Malaspina Strait and was approaching the south end of Texada Island passing Anderson Bay Provincial Park. We were on "Auto-Pilot" and following a hazard free course home to Schooner Cove.
Another trawler was passing us on the starboard side heading toward safe anchoring at Anderson Bay. Suddenly the auto-pilot malfunctioned and placed the icon of our boat onto Texada Island itself resulting in the Auto-pilot to make a hard starboard turn in the direction of the other trawler and Texada Island.
I took control of the boat in "Standby" and righted the course. The skipper of the other trawler must have been scratching his head wondering what the heck I was doing.
The only way the system would reset was to hard boot "power off and on" both the garmin and auto-pilot. It then wanted to re-calibrate which I was in no position to do at the time because of other vessel traffic so I declined. At least the boat icon was in the water this time.
Lesson for me is you can never rely on the garmin system or auto-pilot to do as it was designed to do. It is critical you rely on up-to-date charts and your own seamanship and control.
We were returning home from Desolation Sound via the Malaspina Strait and was approaching the south end of Texada Island passing Anderson Bay Provincial Park. We were on "Auto-Pilot" and following a hazard free course home to Schooner Cove.
Another trawler was passing us on the starboard side heading toward safe anchoring at Anderson Bay. Suddenly the auto-pilot malfunctioned and placed the icon of our boat onto Texada Island itself resulting in the Auto-pilot to make a hard starboard turn in the direction of the other trawler and Texada Island.
I took control of the boat in "Standby" and righted the course. The skipper of the other trawler must have been scratching his head wondering what the heck I was doing.
The only way the system would reset was to hard boot "power off and on" both the garmin and auto-pilot. It then wanted to re-calibrate which I was in no position to do at the time because of other vessel traffic so I declined. At least the boat icon was in the water this time.
Lesson for me is you can never rely on the garmin system or auto-pilot to do as it was designed to do. It is critical you rely on up-to-date charts and your own seamanship and control.