AC30301998
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Dear Navigational & Nautical Friends
Mounting a Compass
A few years ago I was given a Richie Voyager S-87 Surface Mount Compass as a gift. I currently own a 21? cuddy cabin. The bows top deck is a common walkway; where the middle section of the windshield flips open and allows walking access into the cockpit. This common walkway is the only section of the dashboard over the keel of the boat. For sure the compass would be in the way of walking traffic. I really would like to mount the compass right in front of the helm on the starboard side of the boat. The only electronic components that are place on the driver?s dash are my instrument gages and the rack and pinion steering.
But if my compass is not in line with the keel of the boat, it won?t track the same heading as the compass. Right?
Is there a way I can off-set the compass enough to have it in the center of the side helm seat and still have it track the same course as the boat? We?re talking maybe 2 feet off center with the keel.
If not. Can I build a box that would hold the compass and sit center (keel) of the dash? Something like a jig on the dash that centered the box every time you set it down. How accurate would the compass be, if I kept moving it around every time when needed?
I don?t go out on deep sea, of course it?s only a 21? cuddy cabin, but I do go out a lot at night and in fog conditions. To me installing a compass that doesn?t give you the true heading is pointless and can be dangerous.
Any Answers, comments, and concerns would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks for reading my long post
AC30301998
Mounting a Compass
A few years ago I was given a Richie Voyager S-87 Surface Mount Compass as a gift. I currently own a 21? cuddy cabin. The bows top deck is a common walkway; where the middle section of the windshield flips open and allows walking access into the cockpit. This common walkway is the only section of the dashboard over the keel of the boat. For sure the compass would be in the way of walking traffic. I really would like to mount the compass right in front of the helm on the starboard side of the boat. The only electronic components that are place on the driver?s dash are my instrument gages and the rack and pinion steering.
But if my compass is not in line with the keel of the boat, it won?t track the same heading as the compass. Right?
Is there a way I can off-set the compass enough to have it in the center of the side helm seat and still have it track the same course as the boat? We?re talking maybe 2 feet off center with the keel.
If not. Can I build a box that would hold the compass and sit center (keel) of the dash? Something like a jig on the dash that centered the box every time you set it down. How accurate would the compass be, if I kept moving it around every time when needed?
I don?t go out on deep sea, of course it?s only a 21? cuddy cabin, but I do go out a lot at night and in fog conditions. To me installing a compass that doesn?t give you the true heading is pointless and can be dangerous.
Any Answers, comments, and concerns would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks for reading my long post
AC30301998