 Hey guys, welcome back to Tech Talk. My name is Chase and today we're going to be walking you through how to plot a course on your Garmin MFD. So the first step in plotting a course going to be going to your navigation chart. So you'll hit the home button, charts, nav chart, and from there we're going to use the Charleston 60 just as a reference. So this will be my ending point. This is where I want the boat to go. So from there I'll come up and select route two and now I can plot my waypoints back in coming back into the Charleston Harbor. And there I'll add a turn. Now that I'm between the channel markers I'll just work my way between the channel markers all the way back in until I get to the jetties. Now that you're at the mouth of the jetties you'll add your last turn. I'm going to select done. Now it's going to take us all the way back to the plant because this is where the boat is currently. But from there if we were on the water you'd simply come over to your Yamaha Autopilot track pad hold down track point and the boat would take you all the way through those waypoints out to the Charleston 60 reef. We always recommend just for safety that someone is always behind the steering wheel or the helm of the boat just for safety reasons just in case you were to get off your waypoint a little bit. But from there the boat is going to be in total control and take you to your final fishing destination. All right guys so that was a pretty quick and simple tech talk today but a very useful one nonetheless. Autopilot is a great option to add to your sportsman boat. If you have any questions or comments leave them below, like and subscribe and we'll see you next time.