does anyone else find Imray charts difficult to draw on? My beloved boat pencil (HB) barely makes a line on the waterproof surface. I suppose softer leads might do it, anyone got any tips?
The Pentel propelling pencil comes in 3 different thicknesses: 0.3mm 2H for technical drawing, 0.5mm HB for general use and 0.7mm 2B which is perfect for chartwork and never needs sharpening.
I wont buy any more Imray for this reason, shame, as their chartlets are really handy.
Not only can you hardly make a mark, try reading them under red light. I have a 5W white light over the chart table, even with that it is near impossible. To actually make a mark you have to dig holes in the paper almost.
I was considering china-graph and a plastic overlay.
Still think the colours are all wrong and like I said, they are hard to read under red light.
Aha! My "beloved ships pencil" is in fact a Pentel propelling job. I must therefore seek out happiness in a packet of 2Bs for it.
As for red light, I have long since given up night sailing (in fact only done it on courses) in favour of being in the pub or wrapped round the missus.