Althorne
Well-Known Member
Sorry people but tried a search and almost nothing came up that was relative (although Jimi came up 2 out 4) not funny that!!.........anyway,
daughter-in-law suggested buying me a handheld compass for xmas but couldn't find the posts on here a few days ago giving relative details. I usually only coastal cruise and do not plan channel crossings and as yet have not strayed too far out of known waters in Thames Estuary on own boat however next spring I'm making a trip from Thames to Glasgow and might take in a bit of West Coast as well while there. Am taking correspondant pilotage course now have had some RYA onboard tuition. Would a handheld be useful and if so what one?
Am a mobo of 27ft, slow moving, have fixed gps and handheld type Meridian colour, will have autopilot by then and 2 users (1 with spec's, 1 without).
What do you think?
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daughter-in-law suggested buying me a handheld compass for xmas but couldn't find the posts on here a few days ago giving relative details. I usually only coastal cruise and do not plan channel crossings and as yet have not strayed too far out of known waters in Thames Estuary on own boat however next spring I'm making a trip from Thames to Glasgow and might take in a bit of West Coast as well while there. Am taking correspondant pilotage course now have had some RYA onboard tuition. Would a handheld be useful and if so what one?
Am a mobo of 27ft, slow moving, have fixed gps and handheld type Meridian colour, will have autopilot by then and 2 users (1 with spec's, 1 without).
What do you think?
<hr width=100% size=1><A target="_blank" HREF=http://colvicownersclub.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk>http://colvicownersclub.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk</A>