Burnham Bob
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My ST100 will follow the NMEA output of my chart plotter to the waypoint the plotter is heading for. I'm just curious as to how it does it. Assume a 10 mile trip at 5 knots and the waypoint is due east and the tide is flowing due south. If the autohelm heads due east, it will be pushed south and the heading will have to be increased as i sail along to include a northerly element so the boat will actually sail the 10 miles in an arc with the final bit having a strong northerly element to make up for the tide - so that's a long way round - more than the two hours a 'course to steer' worked out from tidal vectors would take.
If on the other hand, the autohelm steers to the required track - ie the waypoint always remains due east then I'll sail a straight line and arrive sooner - the plotter is all the time compensating for the southerly tidal movement.
So does the autohelm simply point the boat at the waypoint regardless of the tidal drift or does it steer the required track?
This is mainly academic because my inclination would be to plan a course to steer and feed that into the autohelm as that seems the safest and most obvious way to go. If the autohelm simply keeps the boat pointed to the waypoint, then the actual course over the ground could take me into hazards along the way.
Please would someone more clever than me advise me. The manuals don't really help.
If on the other hand, the autohelm steers to the required track - ie the waypoint always remains due east then I'll sail a straight line and arrive sooner - the plotter is all the time compensating for the southerly tidal movement.
So does the autohelm simply point the boat at the waypoint regardless of the tidal drift or does it steer the required track?
This is mainly academic because my inclination would be to plan a course to steer and feed that into the autohelm as that seems the safest and most obvious way to go. If the autohelm simply keeps the boat pointed to the waypoint, then the actual course over the ground could take me into hazards along the way.
Please would someone more clever than me advise me. The manuals don't really help.