I just read a couple of posts on another thread advising someone that they probably didn't need a compass since they could use the GPS. That got me to thinking about how I have always navigated using the GPS and compass. I have never owned one of the mapping type units and with my older technology GPS I have always put in a waypoint, checked the bearing to the point and turned the boat on the compass to that heading. After a minute or two, I check the cross-track error and make minor corrections on the compass to stay on course. With my older GPS unit, if I try to use the steering arrow I end up S-turning back and forth across the course track because it is too slow reacting. I am curious if the new units are easier to follow your track without reference to the compass? I have navigated this way for so long I don't think I would ever be comfortable without a good compass. Curious how others would use their units.