NavList:
A Community Devoted to the Preservation and Practice of Celestial Navigation and Other Methods of Traditional Wayfinding
From: Giuseppe Menga
Date: 2010 Sep 6, 17:30 +0200
George,
I would like to offer a solution to your mini hand bearing compass problem. See the linked photo showing yours truly with the same model of compass that you have that is illuminated by a waterproof Princeton Tec LED head lantern ($20) which is directionally adjustable, has three brightness levels, and a red,green or blue filter for night blindness protection. I like the green filter. The Princeton Tec has been one of the most useful devices aboard for sail handling, anchoring, and of course BBQing at night. It is great at the chart table and when rowing or kayaking. Makes for easy reading of the watch and sextant during twilight as well. Lots of reasons to have one.
There is magnetic influence from the AAA battery only when held very close to the compass. If the head lantern is on the head three or more inches from the compass then the compass card is not deflected.
Greg
Rudzinski
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