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The first answer was the closest. Yes there is a difference and yes in most
compasses including the one's we find on our sailboats and powerboats are, in fact, different. Some compasses, such as the one on USNS Bob Hope, are built to be self adjusting when crossing the line. On a previous ship one of our main bridge compasses (magnetic not gyro) showed a marked tilt some degrees south of the equator. It was recalibrated in Darwin, Australia. Great seafood buffet place down there by the way. Smaller less expensive compasses do not have this ability for self adjustment and this includes those in the many hundreds of dollars category. No need since most boats don't make it across the equator one way or another. The easiest way to solve the issue is order up a compass from some company in Australia, NZ etc. and have it airmailed. Get the exact same compass you already have. When crossing the equatorial region at some point you will observe the tilt or dip. Switch compasses and re-swing. Not hard to do even way out there. In fact I think it was Ole Thom who first gave me an explanation on how to determine exact bearings out of sight of land. This phenomenae does not happen exactly at the equator. The reason it happens is the distance from the mass of iron in N. Canada that is the Magnetic Northern Pole increases while the mass of earth's iron making up the Magnetic Southern Pole decreases in distance. At some point one becomes the major attraction to ye olde compass instead of the other and it becomes off-balance. Here's the humorous part. When the compass on our ship acted up none of the highly trained and experienced deck officers realized what had happened. One of the other AB's remarked to me, "Southern Dip?" "For sure", sez I. Finally we were asked what we meant by that phrase. They didn't believe us and had to look it up in Bowditch. Score one for the home team! Three more days and we're outta here. OT is running 4 plus hours a day and tomorrow for T-Day we will work about 12. You all enjoy the turkey . .. I'm loving the paycheck! Here's one for you. The new Chief Mate on board has the unlikely name of Despot.She just finished being Captain of a smaller vessel and is now qualifying in the big ones. Yes, I did say 'she'. Imagine "Captain Despot" being your boss. Haggie, Katy, LP don't worry about ole Neale . . . .Your gender is more than holding it's own in the commercial mariner's world. The best part is it's no longer necessary out here for someone to say, "How do you find working for a woman?" The question never comes up. But it's kinda fun knowing I work for a 'Despot'. Few more days and I'll talk to you all in two months or so . . . . MST |
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