Garmin’s easy-to-install SteadyCast heading sensor is a simple solution that provides fast calibration and premium heading accuracy. It aligns your boat bow to its actual orientation so you know where you are casting according to your chartplotter screen. It:

  • Ensures bow orientation on your chartplotter matches your heading
  • Gives heading accuracy of plus or minus 3 degrees
  • Has easy NMEA 2000® plug-and-play interface
  • Features simple 2-step calibration process
  • Has 9-axis MEMS technology allows installation in any orientation located away from magnetic interference

Accurate Heading Even at Low Speed

Its heading output rate at 10 Hz and accuracy of plus or minus 3 degrees ensures your chart orientation and boat heading line match up with reality, even at trolling speeds or when dead in the water.

Effective in Rough Waters

You can also be confident your heading information will remain accurate, even in rough water.

Easy Installation, Fast Calibration

SteadyCast heading sensor installs easily with NMEA 2000® plug-and-play interface and a simple 2-step precision calibration process for compatible Garmin chartplotters. Basic calibration for displays other than Garmin is also supported. Its 9-axis MEMS technology allows installation in any orientation located away from magnetic interference, and it’s built to withstand bilge environments.

The SteadyCast heading sensor will be available in the first quarter of 2017. The SteadyCast heading sensor will have a suggested retail price of £179.99.

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