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Steve Smith
 
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Hi all

Could any steel yacht owners relate their experiences with
hand-bearing compasses and/or binoculars with compasses. Is deviation
a constant problem or can it be minimised? I am wondering if it is
worthwhile buying binoculars with compasses. Any information on makes
found satisfactory would be appreciated. Thanks.

Regards

Steve

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Hi Rob

I assume this is an all steel boat rather than GRP/Aluminium/Wood
above deck, not that I am too tempted by these anyway.

Thanks

Steve


Totally useless - I was using a handbearing compass on a 26m steel

tjalk and the bearing error was terrible - despite getting as far away
as possible from the metal structure.
I've now bought a Autohelm personal fluxgate compass.
Other wise for coastal navigation, it is back to horizontal sextant
angles.

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The Metal Boat Society (MBS) website has a lot of information on
compasses (including fluxgate) and metal boats; use the search
facility on their website:

http://www.metalboatsociety.com/

Cheers, jimthom


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