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    WAAS not withstanding you're still looking at an 'error' greater than the width (or length) of the vessel - the difference between docking and missing altogether. GPS will get you in the general area but you would need to go 'manual' or use a more 'local' reference system to get the docking capability.

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    An external antenna is nice for when the unit is inside a structure such as a cabin. Not sure about the cost difference either when one is a "raw" component and the other is ready to use. But it was just a suggestion.
    Dave
    Always wear safety glasses while programming.

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    Given the complexity of driving steering servos, pid control filter setups and all the other tweaks required with the potential cost of an ooops moment... buy a marine autopilot that has a warranty / come back!
    Raymarine do a good system which can track a gps route from a standard nmea interface. Most gps systems (not all) have a breadcrumb trail to return you to the start.

    As a skipper, I can confirm that they do a very good job, providing you programme the gps correctly!

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