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JimH wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On 5 Jan 2007 06:54:00 -0800, "Varis" wrote: Or alternatively I could go for compact generic travel binoculars at first (7x25 or 8x20 7x25 is all you need for a small boat - range finding binocs are useless. Stabilised binocs are fine, but they vary in technique from wet bag to gyro stabilised. The gyro binocs are the best. But for a small boat, go with the 7x25s. I have a pair of 7x35 Nikon's I purchased for less than $50 on sale from a boat store. They have never failed me for my recreational needs. Why folks seem to think they have to spend big bucks for these things is beyond me. as was was explained to me, in terms of "Boat Dollars" it is actually pretty cheap. here's a handy conversion chart: 1 "Boat Dollar" is the equivalent to $100 to a non-boater. |
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