leaking binnacle compass

AndrewJ

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My binnacle compass has leaked some of the fluid out, anyone know what kind of solution is contained in one? I believe it's alchohol, but is it in solution with something else, and would ordinary rubbing alcohol work as a replacement. Ideas?
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It varies, so best to ask the manufacturer, or try the website. This question has come up on here before so a long-term search for your compass might throw up the answer as well.
Some use a highly refined paraffin oil. If you get it wrong then the worst that could happen is that all the numbers come off the compass card.
 
Is it a C-Plath compass by any chance? If so it isn't an uncommon problem and the manufacturer's solution is to replace the compass at a "discount" price.
 
Cheapest alternative is to drain it all out and fill with baby oil.

I did my Ritchie compass this way on unofficial advise from their dealer when i objected to the £20 for 500mls of oil!

Works well on my RIB... the only problem being the 'knowing' look from the Tesco checkout girl when I brought it!

PW
 
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