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F330 GT January 5th 04 02:17 AM

remove compass when winterize?
 





It's alcohol-based.


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Actually not, at least not any more. I once damaged an expensive
sailboat compass by refilling with alcohol, only to watch the entire
interior of the globe turn cloudy. It turns out that the correct
fluid is a very clear, low viscosity petroleum based product which
looks and smells suspiciously like white kerosene or mineral spirits.
Some manufacturers reportedly use a silicone based fluid however which
is incompatible with kerosene or mineral spirits. Best advice it it's
a good compass is to contact the manufacturer and get whatever they
recommend.







Half mineral oil, half kerosene.





Not True.

Direct from the horses mouth. E. S. Ritchie and Sons:

What type of fluid is in my Ritchie Magnetic Compass?

Ritchie uses Odorless Mineral Sprits on all Spherical Dome Compasses. Some old
style Flat Top Compass (no longer manufactured) used an Isopropyl Alcohol and
Water mix. This process was stopped in the 1960’s. If you have a Flat Top
Compass it is recommended that you test the fluid to see if it is Odorless
Mineral Sprits or Isopropyl Alcohol.


Barry


Wayne.B January 5th 04 05:04 AM

remove compass when winterize?
 
On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 02:43:20 GMT, wrote:

I take it that they no longer use whale oil? 8^)


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Absolutely not. Manatee oil has been proven more effective.


Keith January 5th 04 07:39 AM

remove compass when winterize?
 
Odorless Mineral Spirits = deodorized kerosene

"F330 GT" wrote in message
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It's alcohol-based.

=============================

Actually not, at least not any more. I once damaged an expensive
sailboat compass by refilling with alcohol, only to watch the entire
interior of the globe turn cloudy. It turns out that the correct
fluid is a very clear, low viscosity petroleum based product which
looks and smells suspiciously like white kerosene or mineral spirits.
Some manufacturers reportedly use a silicone based fluid however which
is incompatible with kerosene or mineral spirits. Best advice it it's
a good compass is to contact the manufacturer and get whatever they
recommend.







Half mineral oil, half kerosene.





Not True.

Direct from the horses mouth. E. S. Ritchie and Sons:

What type of fluid is in my Ritchie Magnetic Compass?

Ritchie uses Odorless Mineral Sprits on all Spherical Dome Compasses. Some

old
style Flat Top Compass (no longer manufactured) used an Isopropyl Alcohol

and
Water mix. This process was stopped in the 1960's. If you have a Flat Top
Compass it is recommended that you test the fluid to see if it is Odorless
Mineral Sprits or Isopropyl Alcohol.


Barry





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