viva
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Can anyone recommend a handbearing compass? I have had a Suunto one for many years but it is too bulky and I fancy one I can wear round my neck
Can anyone recommend a handbearing compass? I have had a Suunto one for many years but it is too bulky and I fancy one I can wear round my neck
Can anyone recommend a handbearing compass? I have had a Suunto one for many years but it is too bulky and I fancy one I can wear round my neck
Can anyone recommend a handbearing compass? I have had a Suunto one for many years but it is too bulky and I fancy one I can wear round my neck
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I bought this new Lensatic hand bearing compass for $A18 which was about half price. I most certainly don't think it is "state of the art" but I would appreciate if anyone could tell me of it's likely limitations.
Someone insisted on giving me a similar one. http://simage1.sportsmansguide.com/adimgs/l/2/208766_ts.jpg
I cant say I have really figured out how to use it but I am sure lack of damping would make it useless for the boat anyway.
Plastimo Iris 50 - been a good and faithful servant for many years and very handy when you need it.
The best hand bearing compass I have ever used is my old Sowester one, like this
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Unfortunately it uses (used) a beta light, which was great at first but is now defunct - the half life of Tritium is 12 years and I have had it for around twice that. Nobody seems to sell small beta lights, so it's now daytime use only. I have a Plastimo Iris for night time, which is OK, but harder to read and less well damped.
Can anyone recommend a handbearing compass? I have had a Suunto one for many years but it is too bulky and I fancy one I can wear round my neck
I have had a Plastimo Iris for around 17 years and I find it's very easy to use, except at night because the photo luminescent lighting doesn't work anymore (can it be repaired?).