re: M15 compass suggestions
I really like the Silva model 70UNE on my 15. I have the bracket mounted on top of the sliding hatch and it is easy to read in the cockpit, but not in the way when I want to lean against the bulkhead. Leaning against the bulkhead is my favorite place to sit in a boat. By easy to read I also mean I do not have to put on my bifocals to read it. It slides in and out of the bracket for trailering or to take a hand bearing. It floats. It glows in the dark. There is a black version (70UN) and a racing version (73R), but they do not light up. On a bright sunny day I think it is easier to read black numbers against a white background than vice-versa. I have thought about buying an extra bracket to mount inside the cabin so that I can see how far the boat swings in the middle of the night. I do not understand the current US marketing situation. Some Silva products are sold by Brunton with the Nexus trademark, and some still have the Silva name on them. Also the price for a compass seems to have greatly increased in the last few years. White: http://www.silva.se/marine/prod_com/mul_70une.htm Black: http://www.silva.se/marine/prod_com/mul_70un.htm Racing: http://www.silva.se/marine/prod_com/rac_73r.htm Bigger pictures are linked from this page (text only): http://www.silva.se/pressroom/img_marine.htm steve Steve R. M-15 #119 Lexington, KY ******************************************************** Any comments, suggestions, ideas, images on compass models and installation on a M15 would be greatly appreciated. Joe Moore M15 "Midnight Passage"
Steve's solution does sound pretty good. I had a Silva Model 85 off of a racing sailboat that was mounted on deck. I reused it and mounted on the sliding hatch on the center line. I am quite happy with it but it reduces the clearance for the mast when the mast is lowered. The mast must be lowered from an elevated mast crutch at the stern. Thanks Doug Kelch M15 #310 --- "Steve R." <stever707@mail.saabnet.com> wrote:
I really like the Silva model 70UNE on my 15. I have the bracket mounted on top of the sliding hatch and it is easy to read in the cockpit, but not in the way when I want to lean against the bulkhead. Leaning against the bulkhead is my favorite place to sit in a boat. By easy to read I also mean I do not have to put on my bifocals to read it. It slides in and out of the bracket for trailering or to take a hand bearing. It floats. It glows in the dark. There is a black version (70UN) and a racing version (73R), but they do not light up. On a bright sunny day I think it is easier to read black numbers against a white background than vice-versa. I have thought about buying an extra bracket to mount inside the cabin so that I can see how far the boat swings in the middle of the night.
I do not understand the current US marketing situation. Some Silva products are sold by Brunton with the Nexus trademark, and some still have the Silva name on them. Also the price for a compass seems to have greatly increased in the last few years.
White:
http://www.silva.se/marine/prod_com/mul_70une.htm
Black:
http://www.silva.se/marine/prod_com/mul_70un.htm
Racing:
http://www.silva.se/marine/prod_com/rac_73r.htm
Bigger pictures are linked from this page (text only):
http://www.silva.se/pressroom/img_marine.htm
steve
Steve R. M-15 #119 Lexington, KY
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Any comments, suggestions, ideas, images on compass models and installation on a M15 would be greatly appreciated.
Joe Moore M15 "Midnight Passage"
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Neither West Marine or Defender have the Silva 70. I Googled it and didn't find anyone selling it..suggestions? On 9/24/06 3:07 PM, "Doug Kelch" <doug_kelch@yahoo.com> wrote:
Steve's solution does sound pretty good.
I had a Silva Model 85 off of a racing sailboat that was mounted on deck. I reused it and mounted on the sliding hatch on the center line. I am quite happy with it but it reduces the clearance for the mast when the mast is lowered. The mast must be lowered from an elevated mast crutch at the stern.
Thanks
Doug Kelch
M15 #310
--- "Steve R." <stever707@mail.saabnet.com> wrote:
I really like the Silva model 70UNE on my 15. I have the bracket mounted on top of the sliding hatch and it is easy to read in the cockpit, but not in the way when I want to lean against the bulkhead. Leaning against the bulkhead is my favorite place to sit in a boat. By easy to read I also mean I do not have to put on my bifocals to read it. It slides in and out of the bracket for trailering or to take a hand bearing. It floats. It glows in the dark. There is a black version (70UN) and a racing version (73R), but they do not light up. On a bright sunny day I think it is easier to read black numbers against a white background than vice-versa. I have thought about buying an extra bracket to mount inside the cabin so that I can see how far the boat swings in the middle of the night.
I do not understand the current US marketing situation. Some Silva products are sold by Brunton with the Nexus trademark, and some still have the Silva name on them. Also the price for a compass seems to have greatly increased in the last few years.
White:
http://www.silva.se/marine/prod_com/mul_70une.htm
Black:
http://www.silva.se/marine/prod_com/mul_70un.htm
Racing:
http://www.silva.se/marine/prod_com/rac_73r.htm
Bigger pictures are linked from this page (text only):
http://www.silva.se/pressroom/img_marine.htm
steve
Steve R. M-15 #119 Lexington, KY
********************************************************
Any comments, suggestions, ideas, images on compass models and installation on a M15 would be greatly appreciated.
Joe Moore M15 "Midnight Passage"
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The 2006 Silva catalog does not list the 70 - only the 73r. They may not make the 70 anymore. If you want one with a light you might consider Plastimo Iris 100 Handheld Compass Pl25491 from defender.com http://www.defender.com/productsearchresult.jsp?start=81&results=10&sort=non... Thanks Doug --- Joe Moore <jmoore@kconline.com> wrote:
Neither West Marine or Defender have the Silva 70. I Googled it and didn't find anyone selling it..suggestions?
On 9/24/06 3:07 PM, "Doug Kelch" <doug_kelch@yahoo.com> wrote:
Steve's solution does sound pretty good.
I had a Silva Model 85 off of a racing sailboat
that
was mounted on deck. I reused it and mounted on the sliding hatch on the center line. I am quite happy with it but it reduces the clearance for the mast when the mast is lowered. The mast must be lowered from an elevated mast crutch at the stern.
Thanks
Doug Kelch
M15 #310
--- "Steve R." <stever707@mail.saabnet.com> wrote:
I really like the Silva model 70UNE on my 15. I have the bracket mounted on top of the sliding hatch and it is easy to read in the cockpit, but not in the way when I want to lean against the bulkhead. Leaning against the bulkhead is my favorite place to sit in a boat. By easy to read I also mean I do not have to put on my bifocals to read it. It slides in and out of the bracket for trailering or to take a hand bearing. It floats. It glows in the dark. There is a black version (70UN) and a racing version (73R), but they do not light up. On a bright sunny day I think it is easier to read black numbers against a white background than vice-versa. I have thought about buying an extra bracket to mount inside the cabin so that I can see how far the boat swings in the middle of the night.
I do not understand the current US marketing situation. Some Silva products are sold by Brunton with the Nexus trademark, and some still have the Silva name on them. Also the price for a compass seems to have greatly increased in the last few years.
White:
http://www.silva.se/marine/prod_com/mul_70une.htm
Black:
http://www.silva.se/marine/prod_com/mul_70un.htm
Racing:
http://www.silva.se/marine/prod_com/rac_73r.htm
Bigger pictures are linked from this page (text only):
http://www.silva.se/pressroom/img_marine.htm
steve
Steve R. M-15 #119 Lexington, KY
********************************************************
Any comments, suggestions, ideas, images on
compass
models and installation on a M15 would be greatly appreciated.
Joe Moore M15 "Midnight Passage"
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