Hi all, I am planning to install a Garmin fantom 24x with hinge mount on a 2022- GW235. I have read that having a heading sensor would be ideal to have overlay on chart. Where on the GW235 should I place the sensor? Does it have to go on the bow or can I place it in storage seating on either port or starboard side as long as it faces forward? Hesitant putting it on the bow since I may place a trolling motor in the future, which would have a magnet. If anyone have pics as well, that would be appreciated.
Thanks.
A typical GPS calculates heading(based on course over ground) based on movement. It cannot be accurate if you are not moving. It is not accurate enough at all speeds to ensure your radar is displaying the true heading. Your radar would also not be able to track MARPA targets. It can't overlay your chartplotter.
At a minimum you need a Steadycast heading sensor. They provide only heading to the NMEA2k bus. Your radar would also
not be able to track MARPA targets. They can be mounted anywhere but must be away from magnets or ferrous metals.
The Garmin GPS24 is their newest N2k gps
with a steadycast built in for magnetic heading. But, your new Fantom radar would also
not be able to track MARPA targets because also needs your rate of turn in order to calculate target course and speed.
The Garmin 9axis Heading Sensor provides heading, Rate of turn, and roll & pitch(trim & heel). It is more accurate than a Steadycast.
Your radar would be able to track MARPA targets.
These are also necessary for an autopilot. If you plan on getting autopilot, get this. But you would save money if you got an autopilot bundle that includes it.
The Garmin MSC10 is a
very expensive gps system that can substitute for a 9 axis heading sensor. It is not effected by magnets. It appears that it uses multiple gps antennas spaced apart and calculates heading, roll & pitch from the difference in time between them.