The SteadyCast heading sensor is a simple and easy-to-install solution that offers rapid calibration and excellent heading accuracy. The device aligns the bow of the vessel to its actual orientation.
- Make sure the bow orientation on the chartplotter matches your heading.
- Heading accuracy of +/- 3 degrees
- Simple NMEA 2000® plug-and-play interface
- Simple two-step calibration
- 9-axis MEMS technology for installation in any orientation away from magnetic interference sources
Scope of delivery:
- SteadyCast heading sensor with integrated NMEA 2000® stub cable (1.8 m)
- NMEA 2000® T-piece
- documentation
Precise steering course even at slow speeds
With a heading output rate of 10 Hz and an accuracy of +/- 3 degrees, it is ensured that the chart orientation and the ship's heading line correspond to the true situation – even at speeds suitable for trolling or when the boat is not moving.
Effective in rough seas
You can also rely on the course information being correct in rough seas.
Easy assembly and quick calibration
The SteadyCast heading sensor connects quickly and easily to NMEA 2000® via plug and play and calibrates precisely for compatible Garmin chartplotters in two simple steps. Standard calibration for Garmin echoMAP models and other NMEA 2000 displays is also supported. Its 9-axis MEMS technology allows for installation in any orientation away from magnetic interference, and the device is suitable for bilge mounting.