Marine Activities
Sailing
Tack Assist
CAUTION
The watch 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. You are responsible for the safe and prudent operation of your vessel.
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 watch captures your boat’s port
and starboard
course over ground (COG) measurements, and uses the COG data to calculate the mean true wind direction
and the boat’s tack angle
.

The watch uses this data to determine whether your boat is being lifted or headed due to wind shifts.
By default, the tack assist feature is set to automatic. Each time you calibrate the port or starboard COG, the watch recalibrates the opposite side and true wind direction. You can change the tack assist settings to enter a fixed tack angle or true wind direction.
- From the watch face, select START.
- Select Sail Race or Sail.
- Select UP or DOWN to view the tack assist screen.
NOTE: You may need to add the tack assist screen to the data screens for the activity (Customizing the Data Screens).
- Select START.
- Select an option:
- To calibrate the starboard side, select START.
- To calibrate the port side, select DOWN.
TIP: If the wind is coming from the starboard side of the vessel, you should calibrate starboard. If the wind is coming from the port side of the vessel, you should calibrate port.
- Wait while the device calibrates the tack assist.
An arrow appears and indicates if your boat is being lifted or headed.
Entering a Fixed Tack Angle
- From the watch face, press START.
- Select Sail Race or Sail.
- Press UP or DOWN to view the tack assist screen.
- Hold MENU.
- Select Tack Angle > Angle.
- Press UP or DOWN to set the value.