Description
Garmin SteadyCast heading sensor
See where you're actually going
- Ensures that the bow direction on your chartplotter matches your course
- Course accuracy of plus or minus 3 degrees
- User-friendly NMEA 2000 ® plug-and-play user interface
- Simple 2-step calibration process
- 9-axis MEMS technology allows installation in any direction away from magnetic interference
The SteadyCast heading sensor is a simple, easy-to-install solution that provides quick calibration and premium heading accuracy. It aligns the bow of your boat to its actual heading, so you know where you are heading, consistent with your chartplotter screen.
Accurate heading even at low speed
Its 10Hz output rate and accuracy of plus or minus 3 degrees ensures that the direction of the map and the boat's course match reality, even at trolling speed or when you're lying still on the water.
Effective in rough waters
You can also trust that your course information will remain accurate even in rough waters.
Easy installation, quick calibration
The SteadyCast heading sensor is easy to install with a NMEA 2000 ® plug-and-play interface and a simple, accurate 2-step calibration process for compatible Garmin chartplotters. Basic calibration for Garmin echoMAP models and other NMEA 2000 displays is also supported. Its 9-axis MEMS technology allows it to be installed in any orientation away from magnetic interference, and it is built to withstand the rigors of the rig.
Features
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In the box
- SteadyCast heading sensor with integrated NMEA 2000 ® drop cable (1.8 m)
- NMEA 2000® T-connector
- Documentation