The compass for the Garmin AP that I have is about the size of a tennis ball. We had all sorts of trial and error before we found a good location which ended up being low in the port side hanging locker in the aft stateroom. We tried various locations as suggested by the Garmin install instructions. At one point we thought we had it, but while underway it would unexpectedly veer off - often when I was doing an engineroom check. it turned out that the 12v DC lighting had a major effect on the compass. Turning the DC engineroom lights on caused mayhem. The small hand held compass was a big help in the search. One more thing: When I purchased the AP Garmin said that the "Rudder Feedback Sensor" was optional. It's not. Without it we couldn't get the unit to work properly. With it added (plug and play) no problem. it also adds the rudder angle indicator to the Garmin display, which is nice to have.