Date: 10/24/2001, 8:20 pm
: I installed the Aquameter compass (available from Chesapeake Light Craft).
: Haven't had a lot of chance to use it yet, so the following opinions may
: change over time. The durability concerns I raise are purely guesswork at
: this time, since I lack definite data.
: This compass is lightweight and simple.
: I chose this model because it's easy to read and easy to install. The mount
: is flat and shallow enough to just screw onto a wood plate which forms a
: deflector for my foot bilge pump outlet. (Pictures to be posted soon, when
: I sort out some stuff with my ISP). Mounting is right about where my feet
: are. This seems like a fairly good spot for a largish side-reading compass
: - near enough to see easily yet not requiring too much "look down at
: the compass/look up where you're going". My arms/torso are long
: enough to be able to reach it from the cockpit, but that's a stretch.
: Shouldn't be necessary since there is no bezel.
: I also like the way it looks. Probably not the best reason to choose a
: compass, but it was one factor for me.
: I have some concerns about durability. The clear plastic dome has no
: protective cover.
: It has no provision for internal lighting. Some compasses either have a light
: bulb installed or may have a slot for a miniature chem stick. I haven't
: used an illuminated compass, so I do not know how important that could be.
: The compass can be pried off the base - it's held on by a sort of
: flange-and-groove system that relies on the flexibility of the plastic to
: allow removal. There is a very clear ridge on the base & compass that
: allows you to line the unit back up properly when reinstalling. The mount
: may wear out after many remove/replace cycles or if forced in very cold
: weather.
: Hope this info proves helpful.
I have the Aquameter Skipper installed on my boat, which appears to be the same rotating card in a different case. The Skipper has a sun shield which would take much of a blow away from the dome. The Skipper also was a flush mount, but it required a 2 3/4" hole in the deck.
It has a very nice card size with good, readable letters. Some cards' text seems way too small.
I'll probably buy another one for boat # 3 and one for boat #4.
I'll try to post a photo tomorrow.
The best part: I bought it from cyber-marine.com for $26!!
Shawn
Messages In This Thread
- Compasses for kayaks
Scott Fitzgerrell -- 10/24/2001, 5:18 pm- Re: Compasses for kayaks
Shawn Baker -- 10/24/2001, 8:23 pm- Aquameter compass
Val Wann -- 10/24/2001, 7:59 pm- Aquameter compass pic *Pic*
Val Wann -- 10/26/2001, 11:06 am- Re: Aquameter Skipper compass
Shawn Baker -- 10/24/2001, 8:20 pm - Re: Aquameter Skipper compass
- Suunto Orca is cheap *Pic*
Dean Trexel -- 10/24/2001, 7:46 pm- Re: It can also be used as a hand-bearing compass *NM*
Shawn Baker -- 10/24/2001, 8:21 pm- it also comes in black *NM*
Dean Trexel -- 10/24/2001, 7:46 pm - it also comes in black *NM*
- Aquameter compass
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