I have a Garmin CPSMAP 76CSx and just bought a raymarine tillerpilot 1000+According to the installation manual the tiller pilot can talk to my GPS via NMEA. Before I go tapping into my NMEA cables (which are now run only between my VHF DSC radio and GPS) to attatch them to the tiller pilot, I want to know if anyone has done this and if it is worth the connection.Specifically, I know the tiller pilot will then know where my GPS waypoints are but I want to know if it really makes much of an enhancement to the tiller pilot. Does it signficantly inmprove performance or is just another "gee whiz" toy? I do not have a "digital windex" or a speed sensor installed so I don't know if having a waypoint is going to do me much good.Anybody hooked a tiller pilot up to thier GPS? Does it make much difference?I know it is not a huge operation to connect it, but I really try to avoid getting too many "gizmos" interconnected unless thier is a good reason to do so. Espcially in this application since my GPS and DSC radio are primarily a safety device. Any thoughts or experiences are greatly appreciated.