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It depends on the software.Most AP's (like the ST Autohelms) do not steer the boat on a constant heading when in track mode. They steer to minimize XTE (Cross Track Error). Thus they automatically compensate for wind and current.In the situation that Scott describes, he is doing classic piloting and adjusting course to eliminate cross track error, just as the AP would if it was following a GPS track.The two NMEA sentances for autopilots are APA and APB.APA - Autopilot Sentence "A" 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 | | | | | | | | | | | $--APA,A,A,x.xx,L,N,A,A,xxx,M,c---c*hh<CR><LF> Field Number: 1) Status V = LORAN-C Blink or SNR warning V = general warning flag or other navigation systems when a reliable fix is not available 2) Status V = Loran-C Cycle Lock warning flag A = OK or not used 3) Cross Track Error Magnitude 4) Direction to steer, L or R 5) Cross Track Units (Nautic miles or kilometers) 6) Status A = Arrival Circle Entered 7) Status A = Perpendicular passed at waypoint 8) Bearing origin to destination 9) M = Magnetic, T = True 10) Destination Waypoint ID 11) checksum APB - Autopilot Sentence "B" 13 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12| 14| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | $--APB,A,A,x.x,a,N,A,A,x.x,a,c--c,x.x,a,x.x,a*hh<CR><LF> Field Number: 1) Status V = LORAN-C Blink or SNR warning V = general warning flag or other navigation systems when a reliable fix is not available 2) Status V = Loran-C Cycle Lock warning flag A = OK or not used 3) Cross Track Error Magnitude 4) Direction to steer, L or R 5) Cross Track Units, N = Nautical Miles 6) Status A = Arrival Circle Entered 7) Status A = Perpendicular passed at waypoint 8) Bearing origin to destination 9) M = Magnetic, T = True 10) Destination Waypoint ID 11) Bearing, present position to Destination 12) M = Magnetic, T = True 13) Heading to steer to destination waypoint 14) M = Magnetic, T = True 15) Checksum Most of the information is the same. APB adds "Bearing, present position to Destination" and "Heading to steer to destination waypoint"Navigation software that outputs the APB sentence and autopilots that can use the extra information will sail a smoother course than AP's that use APA.In either case the AP/GPS combo is very unlikely yo steer and arc like a human helmsman would.