Hooligan
Well-Known Member
I use a Garmin 5012 for navigation, autopilot etc etc. 2013 and apparently now a legacy system. All working fine last year. Return to boat and the boat icon is sideways ie the boat icon is crabbing. This causes havoc with the Autopilot. The GPS position of the boat is fine but as the boat crabs then i guess the North Heading is somehow not calibrated. Two questions if anyone knows the answer. First, what could be the causes? I assumed something metal near the compass reactor. Called Fairline and they said the reactor was in the panel above door to entrance of master cabin (Squadron 65) which would make any magnetic interference quite difficult although the toolbox which i stored in the foot space for the lower helm could interfere I guess. So I am wondering why this would just go like this. Second question is is there a way to do a fix that anyone knows ie recalibrate without a sea trial? I Googled and Garmin have work around for non legacy systems but no instructions for legacy systems. Called Garmin and tbf to them the guy who answered helped walked me through the GHC instructions to get to the Wizard that initiates the sea trial. But I was wondering whether anyone had had a similar issue with this era Garmin and whether I am missing something simple. Thanks.