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View Poll Results: Do you have a compass?
Yes I have one 12 25.53%
yes and I use it 26 55.32%
yes and don't use it 4 8.51%
I have GPS no need compass 5 10.64%
Whats a compass?? 0 0%
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Unread 11-30-2008, 03:48 PM
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Here on the arm pit of the country, I just say go west, you will hit land at some point!!
Well I no have a compass at all, so I guess I will have to get one, so I at least no were West is! I can remember when GPS first came out for boating, I got lost twice, cause I knew better then GPS, I would not trust it! Now I depend on it for every thing!
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where i fish there are so many oil rigs and obstructions in the water, rocks, jetties, etc, that if my gps failed following the compass in the dark would land me into somthing hard. also you can see the lights at the port and the flare for a good ways out. better than compass
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I figure if the GPS pukes out, I can at least find land again and maybe even MY inlet with my trusty compass. I wouldnt go out of site of land without one.
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My V came with an old Ritchie compass that has lost its oil. It still seems to work but I plan on replacing it someday. I mostly run in the Chowan river so I really dont need it .
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"Yes and I use it!"

I ran the PD for many years with only a compass, and later just a compass and depth finder. I kept notes with headings from ICW marker to marker to help get me home when conditions got thick.
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Must be the Boy Scout in me that keeps saying "be prepaired".

From my scouting daus, orientiring was mandatory,
so a compass is second nature to me.

I like my GPS, but the compass and a map never lie.
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Hey cfelton,

My V came with a Ritchie Helmsman compass. I had the same problem as you with the compass fluid leaking out. I went on the Ritchie website and downloaded a manual and the parts list. The manual was very general. There are 2 o-rings and a diaphragm to replace to stop it from leaking. The diaphragm is for expansion and contraction of the compass fluid. The 2 o-rings are for the fill screw and the top globe seal. The globe seal o-ring is the diameter of the top globe and is reached by taking out the retaining ring screws (about 8) on the top mounting flange. I didn't try to replace the top globe seal because if it was bad you would see the leakage. The leak was in the rubber diaphragm which is accessed by opening the bottom of the compass. All in all, it was a very easy job to replace these parts. When I opened the bottom of the compass, the problem with the diaphragm was old age, and the rubber was a gooey mess. The Ritchie compass fluid is available from West Marine and was about $15.00 a pint. A pint completely fills the compass. I used an ear syringe to shoot the fluid into the compass. The total to overhaul the compass was about $30.00. I use the compass so it was money well spent. To have a compass repaired professionally, I got estimates from $75 to $100.

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