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On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 23:45:27 GMT, "Steve" Steve@ not here.com wrote:
Ed, I use the Vion Mini 2000 and am pretty happy with it. Have also used the West Marine compass. The West Marine did get a bubble, but they exchanged it without a hassle Both were about $110 if I recall. Steve "Ed" wrote in message ... I'm in need of a hand bearing compass. Practical Sailor gave the Nexus Series 80 its highest rating a few years ago but I can't find one in the States. On paper, the Iris 50 by Plastimo and the Weems and Plath Model 2004 compasses look good. I will use it for racing and cruising. What I'm looking for, though, is actual firsthand experience of hand bearing compasses. Have you used one of these, or another that bears consideration? Please share your experiences. Ed I use Tasco Offshore binoculars with a built in compass. Two tools in one and you can take bearings on objects at far greater distances. OzOne of the three twins I welcome you to Crackerbox Palace. |
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