Wind Change Alarm; Using Wind Trim; Display Of Wind Angle; Apparent Wind Angle - Raymarine ST6000 Service Manual

Autohelm inboard autopilots
Hide thumbs Also See for ST6000:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Wind Change Alarm

Wind Trim uses the fluxgate compass as
the primary heading reference and
automatically adjusts the compass heading
to maintain the original apparent wind angle.
If changes in apparent wind angle adjust the
original automatic heading by more than 15°
the wind change alarm will sound.
—The alarm is silenced by pushing both red
keys together briefly.

Display of Wind Angle

If the wind angle information is supplied
using the NMEA 0183 input or SeaTalk bus,
the apparent wind angle and tack sense (P
& S) is added to the display menu and
accessed via the Display button.

• Apparent Wind Angle

Using Wind Trim

It is important to understand that "Wind
Trim" prevents over-reaction to gusts or
sudden wind shifts. One minute is required
to change the heading in response to a
permanent change in apparent wind angle.
Do not attempt to override the automatic
sequence with the course change buttons.
In gusty conditions sail a few degrees off
the wind and pay frequent attention to sail
trim and helm balance using the rudder
angle indication.
Performance will normally be improved by
reefing headsail and mainsail a little early
rather than too late.
SeaTalk Service Manual
Autohelm
Autohelm
Autohelm
Autohelm
11

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

St7000

Table of Contents