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![]() "Michael Daly" wrote in message le.rogers.com... On 7-Nov-2003, Dave Van wrote: But aren't there some compasses that have a separate mounting plate that the compass then attaches to? There are several. The only brand I remember ('cause I own one) is the Brunton (70UN and 70UNE - the latter being the illuminated version). There is a similar compass from another company. The Brunton is pricy, but as Brian says, it's good (the 70UN is the hand/deck mount version of the 70P). The only complaint I have with this compass is that it sits high on the deck. I really like the fact that I can take it in hand and do sightings on references and get bearings to assist in position determination. The Ritchie Kayaker compass has a twist-off feature. I assume this means that it can be removed and remounted on other kayaks. This is also an excellent compass. Mike Well there you go... It sure seemed nuts to be forced to buy a separate compass for each boat. |
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