The new Helix 10's have an internal GPS receiver. Are they as good as an external puck? I know the older models were not. I need to tell the rigging guys if I want one or not. The dealer said that most guys are not adding the puck. Any experience out there? Mrt.
Boats & Motors
Internal GPS as Good as a Puck?
I've got zero issues with my internal puck on my Helix 10 G3N.
But...I do have a puck in the back. 2 actually.
One runs just mapping for an older 'Bird.
The other helps the Ulterra link with my Helix. And the spot lock is amazing. But, I did need to pair it, then calibrate it. It's crazy how well it holds compared to my old Terrova.
Today's external GPS Puck antenna is more advanced than your internal GPS antenna
For the hummingbird you want to get the one that also has the compass built in hummingbird a s GPS HS precision GPS antenna with heading sensor
When your boat is spinning it always points in the direction you're heading
One of the benefits of having an external GPS antenna you can place it at the back of the boat in the corner of the location of your sonar transducer making transducer and GPS a tighter accuracy
When you have your console screen with the GPS built in and your transducer is in the back of the boat it can be 8 feet off or more by the length of the boat you have
I hope that makes sense
Another good example the best you can get for accuracy of GPS and sonar when you have ipilot link on your trolling motor your sonar are exactly on top of each other and GPS accuracy is whatever the percentage of air in a GPS unit