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Mys Terry wrote: On Wed, 07 Jun 2006 16:53:21 GMT, "Lester Evans" wrote: For my little old sailboat. Coastal cruising along the New England coast. I took a look on ebay. Wow,, there were binoculars and there were binoculars. Many brands, so many I gave up looking. What do you experienced cruisers use? Thanks,, Fujinon makes 7x50 binocs with a rubberized skin, that are waterproof and nitrogen filled for under $100. They also re-label essentially the same ones for various retailers, such as Defender, and West Marine. For reading numbers off of navaids and such, they are fine. I would recommend not going any higher than 7 power, though. 7x50 is pretty much the standard for what you will be doing with them. I concur with one exception. I bought a pair of the Fujinon's after their great write up in one of the Practicals. For most usage they work great. However, based solely on observation, if you are going to be doing a lot of night cruising, I found the night (or rather dusk) vision not as good as some of those really pricey kinds. If you are doing that type of cruising, you might want to consider the pricey brands or a night vision system as a supplement. h -- To respond, obviously drop the "nospan"? |
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