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Garmin GPSMAP 8000 Series User Manual

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Importing a Polar Table Manually
If you save the polar table file as polar.plr and place it in the Garmin/polars/ folder on the memory card, the
chartplotter imports the data automatically after you insert the memory card. If it does not import the data
automatically, or if you want to load a different set of data, you can initiate the import manually.
1 Save the polar table as a .plr file in the Garmin/polars/ folder on the memory card.
2 Insert the memory card containing the polar data file into the chartplotter (Memory Cards, page10).
3 Select Settings > My Vessel > Polar Table > Import from Card.
4 If necessary, select the card slot and the polar table file.
After the polar table is imported, you can remove the memory card.
If you need to import a different set of polar tables based on your sailing plans or conditions, you must manually
import the new polar-table data. The chartplotter supports one set of data at a time.
Showing Polar Data in Data Fields
Before you can view polar data, you must import a polar table from a memory card (Importing a Polar Table
Manually, page70).
1 Open the screen to which you want to add polar data.
2 Select Options > Edit Overlays.
3 Select the data field to change.
4 Select Sailing.
5 Select the polar data to display in the data field.
To show the boat speed from the polar table at the current true wind speed and angle, select Polar Speed.
To show the optimal boat speed at the target wind angle, select Target Speed.
To show the optimal wind angle at the current true wind speed, select Target True Wind Angle.
To show Target TWA converted to apparent using target speed, select Target App. Wind Angle.
To show the difference between the current boat speed and the optimal boat speed shown as speed,
select Δ Polar Speed.
To show the difference between the current boat speed and the optimal boat speed as a percentage,
select Δ Polar Speed Percent.
To show the difference between the current boat speed and the target boat speed shown as speed, select
Δ Target Speed.
To show the difference between the current boat speed and the target boat speed shown as a percentage,
select Δ Target Speed Percent.
To show the difference between the true wind angle and target true wind angle, select Δ Target True Wind
Angle.
To show the difference between the apparent wind angle and target apparent wind angle and the true
wind angle, select Δ Target App. Wind Angle.
TIP: You can also use the polar table data when calculating laylines and starting line guidance.
70 Sailing Features

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Garmin GPSMAP 8000 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display Size12" or 16"
Water ResistanceIPX7
Power Supply10-32 VDC
Built-in SonarNo
MicroSD Card SlotYes
Display TypeMulti-touch display
ConnectivityWi-Fi, Bluetooth, NMEA 2000
Chart CompatibilityBlueChart g3, LakeVü g3
Video InputYes, supports video input from cameras
CHIRP SonarYes, when connected to compatible transducer
CHIRP ClearVüCompatible with ClearVü transducers
CHIRP SideVüCompatible with SideVü transducers
DimensionsVaries by model
WeightVaries by model

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