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I use a Silva Ranger TD... had it for 40 years, works on land, sea, and have
used it in small planes for fun/checkup navigation. With use you become adept at quick sightings lining up the needle/mirror/object ....accuracy is certainly as good as most card compasses, maybe better. Global/zoned needle is not really relevant with regard to accuracy and the movement of the observer...go to the Suunto and or Silva site to get an understanding of what global/zoned needle means. "Chris Doubleday" wrote in message om... I am new to the world of compasses and sailing. My wife recently purchased a sighting compass as a gift for me when sailing/cruising. It is a traditional sighting compass with needle and mirror (Suunto MC-2G-Global). I am more accustomed to using a compass with a compass card and view finder. I suspect it will be difficult to get an accurate bearing with the MC-2G-Global on a moving boat due to having to adjust the bezel while sighting the landmark. Is this the reason for the different design (card and finder) of the KB-20? The MC-2G-Global does have a global needle which I underatdnw should help with some of the pitching and rolling that will occur on a boat, but it still seems like an error prone process, especially when trying to get multiple simultaeous fixes as when dead recconing. The accuracy is noted as 2 degrees, which I imagine is only attainable in the best of conditions. Any opinions / experience with this sort of compass in a cruising environment? |
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On second thoughts after posting this message, I realised there is possibly
an issue as to reliability at sea, particularily regarding salt and the mirror. My Silva has been a constant companion over many years, hanging on a lanyard between my sweaty breasts on bushwalking, skiing, and sailing trips...so far the mirror is fine. The mirror is in fact travelling far better than the mirrors on my sextants! There is however corrosion of the alloy cover over the mirror....but a bit of work with a toothbrush and soap gets the green **** off from time to time. After 40 years the 4 tiny rubber feet that hold the silva steady on a chart have rotted away, but I am going to write to Silva to complain about that one. "Glendon" wrote in message ... I use a Silva Ranger TD... had it for 40 years, works on land, sea, and have used it in small planes for fun/checkup navigation. With use you become adept at quick sightings lining up the needle/mirror/object ....accuracy is certainly as good as most card compasses, maybe better. Global/zoned needle is not really relevant with regard to accuracy and the movement of the observer...go to the Suunto and or Silva site to get an understanding of what global/zoned needle means. "Chris Doubleday" wrote in message om... I am new to the world of compasses and sailing. My wife recently purchased a sighting compass as a gift for me when sailing/cruising. It is a traditional sighting compass with needle and mirror (Suunto MC-2G-Global). I am more accustomed to using a compass with a compass card and view finder. I suspect it will be difficult to get an accurate bearing with the MC-2G-Global on a moving boat due to having to adjust the bezel while sighting the landmark. Is this the reason for the different design (card and finder) of the KB-20? The MC-2G-Global does have a global needle which I underatdnw should help with some of the pitching and rolling that will occur on a boat, but it still seems like an error prone process, especially when trying to get multiple simultaeous fixes as when dead recconing. The accuracy is noted as 2 degrees, which I imagine is only attainable in the best of conditions. Any opinions / experience with this sort of compass in a cruising environment? |
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