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The race timer screen displays the race timer
, and distance to the start line
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Select
and
to synchronize the race timer with the official
race countdown, and select the blue key to start the timer.
TIP: If the burn time is negative, you will arrive at the start
line after the race starts, and should modify your course or
speed accordingly. If the burn time is positive, you will arrive
at the start line before the race starts, and should modify
your course or speed accordingly.
TIP: If necessary, after you start the timer you can select
and
to add or subtract time from the race timer.

Tack Assist

While cruising or racing into the wind, the tack assist feature
can help you determine if your boat is being lifted or headed.
When you calibrate tack assist, the device stores your boat's
port
and starboard
courses over ground (COG), the mean
true wind direction
, and the vessel's tack angle
The device uses this data to determine whether your boat is
being lifted or headed due wind shifts.
NOTE: The quatix uses GPS-based course over ground to
determine your course in the tack assist feature, and does not
account for other factors that can affect your boat's direction,
such as currents and tides.

Lifted

When your boat is lifted, the wind direction
your actual course
brings you closer to your destination
than your intended course
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, time to burn
.
.
has shifted so that
would have.
The device displays in degrees the amount that your actual
course varies from your expected course
over ground
. The bezel marks
that represents your lift angle.
When your boat is consistently lifted, you should recalibrate the
true wind direction or the angle for the current tack.
Recalibration ensures the tack assist provides accurate
information.

Headed

When your boat is headed, the wind direction
that your actual course
pushes you farther from your
destination
than your intended course
and your speed
provide a quick reference
has shifted so
would have.
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