Bwahahahahahaha!
Compass? He just has to read the street signs on shore or yell and ask for
directions. Do you seriously believe he goes out of shouting distance to
land?
"Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message
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But now we're back to the question of how much you sail. Last weekend you
took your
longest trip of the season. Coney Island is maybe 25 miles from City I,
so you might
have totaled 60, 70 miles. Sound like maybe 12 hours underway. IIRC, you
didn't sail
much the week before. But you claimed you sailed 24/7, which is 168
hours. There's a big
difference between what you're doin, and what you're claimin!
Add to this that you only sail a lot maybe 20 weeks a year, and your
compass is only
seeing a few hundred hours use a year.
I don't think you have to worry about wearing it out. And besides, I'm
sure you could get
a new one for half price!
"CANDChelp" wrote in message
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Your Globemaster series compass is designed for years of outdoor use
with
reasonable care. Always protect your compass when not in use to protect
it from
UV and accidental damage by use of the cover. Stainless models can be
cleaned
with any approved polish. Never use an abrasive cleanser on the compass
dome or
plastic parts. Clean with fresh water only and glass cleaner.
RB
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