dolabriform
Well-Known Member
Hi all
I have a Leisure 23 SL which has an offset companionway. Depth and Log are mounted on the port bulkhead, with the compass mounted on the starboard bulkhead.
When on starboard tack, I am sitting in front of the compass and can easily see the heading. However when on port tack I have no chance of seeing the heading, especially as I'm normally leaning over to see past the coachroof.
What would you do in this situation? I've tried mentally changing the heading in my head ( no pun intended ) so if my CTS is 180 degrees, I'll add 30 so I'll try and reference 210 from a mark I can line up on the Compass. Unfortunately this is not easy as it sounds due to the angles involved and the lack of clarity because the compass is a bit foggy.
Any other ideas, short of moving the location of the compass?
Thanks
I have a Leisure 23 SL which has an offset companionway. Depth and Log are mounted on the port bulkhead, with the compass mounted on the starboard bulkhead.
When on starboard tack, I am sitting in front of the compass and can easily see the heading. However when on port tack I have no chance of seeing the heading, especially as I'm normally leaning over to see past the coachroof.
What would you do in this situation? I've tried mentally changing the heading in my head ( no pun intended ) so if my CTS is 180 degrees, I'll add 30 so I'll try and reference 210 from a mark I can line up on the Compass. Unfortunately this is not easy as it sounds due to the angles involved and the lack of clarity because the compass is a bit foggy.
Any other ideas, short of moving the location of the compass?
Thanks