Fr J Hackett
Well-Known Member
I have just installed a new course computer (Raymarine S3G) but in trying to speed up the process decided to use the allready installed fluxgate from an old ST4000 mk1 wheelpilot, which had worked perfectly well with both the 4000mk1 and a 4000mk2. On connecting the boats heading was 180 degrees out and refused to calibrate on a sea trial even when forced to accept the heading from the gps (COG) It appears that the deviation on a westerly heading is so great that the computer cannot handle it. I will next week try a new Fluxgate, but cannot understand why after several years the old one has suddenly packed in. My one thought is that I used an electric drill quite near the sender for several minutes is it likly that the magnetic field generated has affected the Fluxgate? One last question arrising from Homas post why is it not recommended to use SOG to supply information for MARPA calculation, I understand the ues of a fast heading info as opposed to COG for stabillity but I would have thought that SOG would be adequate for speed info for vector calculation.