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Deck Compass Recommendations
The problem with this type of compass is that they're prone to
variations in mounting and shifing in use. They're simply not accurate. They are certainly better than nothing, but I wouldn't rely on one. I suggest that you bite the bullet and buy compasses each boat and mount them securely. If you seach the web, you can find the Ritchie Kayaker for under $50 at places like Hamilton Marine. If your boats have a recess for the Brunton 70P (formerly the Silva/Nexus 70P), it's expensive, but it's a great compass. -- Regards Brian John Caldeira wrote: I want to buy a removable deck compass for my touring kayak and would appreciate recommendations on features, brands and models. I have several kayaks and don't want to buy a separate compass for each one, so one that can be moved between kayaks might be best. A store near me offers one model called Suunto Orca, but it has very small numbers that seemingly would be hard to read, and appeared to be made of cheap plastic. Can I do better for under $100 USD? Thanks, John John Caldeira Dallas, Texas, USA http://www.outdoorplace.org/ |
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