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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 11-29-2008, 07:55 PM
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Ok I am getting some slack about not having a compass on the boat!! So I am taking a poll.
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I am not any kind of great navigator but I do at least make sure that I have a course to for steer home or at least stay out of danger in mind if had to do it without electronics in a fog.
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plain and simple, a compass doesn't need batteries or electricity, just be careful where you put your flashlight.
PS, its also easier to figure out when you've had a few, I allways make a point to write down my heading on the way out, usually with a eraser pen on the dash panel or windshield
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I agree with Spare. A compass is a must have on any boat. I use my GPS always but it's a nice secure feeling of knowing the compass is there as a backup. I find myself looking at my compass more so then my GPS at times, just because it's easier.
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When i started boating(76), a compass was all you had. then i got a loran c and it had no compunav. you had to run compass headings. i have been out and lost all power to the dash in thunder storms. the good thing about living on this part of the gulf is you just run north & turn right or left..
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For the most part we just have to run to the east out, just follow the sunset coming back till seeing land then try to figure which water towers you can recognize and find the channel or markers. This is at about 3 miles out, sandbar flats go way out!! Using the flasher type depth finder was a lot of help too.
Only problem depending on the compass would occur when letting someone drive that couldn't keep a straight heading. Normally you could expect to be within 1 1/2 miles either way when comming back from 20 miles offshore. One event left my father and another guy (who owned the boat and was driving) 15 miles off from the intended return point.
Since GPS became economical, a dash mount combo unit and a hand held backup have been my norm. With extra batteries and hand held backup VHF radio.
If a total failure were to occur, would have to rely on the above.
No compass, till you mentioned it I haven't missed it. Do remember the old days of nothing else but it, the flasher depth finder and a VHf radio. Just leave from a given location or buoy, run a certain rpm for a determined amount of time at a certain heading and hope for the best. Return trip, do a 180 on all headings!
Seems better to have one than not, currently I can't justify one.
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I always head out of the marina at a certain heading, cause I know if I head at 185 degrees it will take me to the first bouy 1 mile away with no running aground issues
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When GPS 1st came out, it gave you the compass heading and that's what you followed...it's changed now, but I still watch the heading on the compass...
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Yep, I have a compass. And it is the MOST important navigational tool to have. NO boat should be without one! Wether it's just a handheld in your tackle box or a fancy $400 RITCHIE, it is the #1 thing a boat should have. I also have LORAN C and a GPS, but BOTH of them have quit working in dense fog before. The compass got me home.
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I have a compass, don't normally use it, I have a fixed gps and a handheld gps that goes with me everytime I go out. Both of mine are elect hook-up but have a battery back-up.
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