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Default Hand bearing compass experience

On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 06:40:47 -0800 (PST), Ed
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However, my greatest recommendation is for a pair of binoculars with a
built-in compass. *I have one, and I love it.


No, not a backup for the GPS. I'll use it as a tool for taking
bearings on passing boats-- to see how we are moving relative to one
another. Also, to take bearings of starting lines in races for the
favored end start, etc.



Then I recommend the binos with the built-in compass. I think a hand
held compass would be to inaccurate for these purposes.




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