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Marlin's 700101 Adjustable Ring Style Handlebar Sport Compass
$ 63.89
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Marlin's 700101 Adjustable Ring Style Handlebar Sport Compass
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Universal Adjustable Ring Style Handlebar Sport Compass (700101) by Marlin's®. Handlebar Size: 1" and 7/8". Black Plastic Housing with Chrome Mount. A compass is a valuable tool to any rider on remote back country roads or in the big city. Providing critical information about your direction in a clean, stylish, compact design that is as functional as it is beautiful. Marlin's fully adjustable, easy to install compasses are molded in high impact, high temp black composite with triple chromed mounts. Built in compensators, light and 5 year Ritchie warranty make these a great traveling companion. Available in black only.
Universal Adjustable Ring Style Handlebar Sport Compass (700101) by Marlin's®. Handlebar Size: 1" and 7/8". Black Plastic Housing with Chrome Mount. A compass is a valuable tool to any rider on remote back country roads or in the big city. Providing critical information about your direction in a clean, stylish, compact design that is as functional as it is beautiful. Marlin's fully adjustable, easy to install compasses are molded in high impact, high temp black composite with triple chromed mounts. Built in compensators, light and 5 year Ritchie warranty make these a great traveling companion. Available in black only.
Notes:
Not recommended for bikes with radios or strong magnetic fields
Standard 12 volt lighting
Features:
Easy-to-Install on your motorcycle or ATV
Mounts are fully adjustable to give you accuracy
2" Direct-Reading, High Visibility Dials
Removable Internal Green Night Lighting
High Temp Composite Construction for Extended Operating Range
Hardened Steel Pivot & Sapphire Jewel Movement
Built-in Compensators
Mount to a handlebar or anywhere on your bike that can accommodate the holder brackets
Made using advanced technologies for longer operation
Proven to deliver unbeatable performance "at work" and beyond
Guaranteed to deliver reliable, long-lasting service
Compass Compensation
A built-in correcting magnet system, standard on all compass models, consists of two sets of magnets fixed to two adjusting rods with slotted ends. The slots should be horizontal before starting the adjusting procedure. A small non-magnetic screwdriver is provided for this purpose. On bracket and deck models, the black plastic inserts must be removed to gain access to the slotted compensator rod ends. Before starting compensation, check the area around the compass to make sure all material of a magnetic nature is secure and in its sea-going position. Through the years, many methods and devices have been used to compensate compasses, such as gyros, azimuth circles, sextants, or a pelorus. However, Marlin's are going to show you one simple, yet effective method, using equipment that you should have on your boat, and another method using equipment you might have on your boat. Method 1. Step one. With the compass in its intended position, but not finally secured, select a course on your chart using two identifiable marks, buoys or landmarks that are within ten degrees (10°) of the North/South line. Try to select this course so that you can maneuver your boat "down range" of the marks selected (See example). Step two. From a position down range of the North/South marks, and keeping the marks lined up, run the boat visually along the Northerly course selected. Turn the port/starboard compensator until the compass reads correctly. Step three. Reversing direction, run the boat Southerly, again keeping the marks lined up. If the compass is not correct at this time, there is an alignment error. To correct, rotate the compass itself to remove one half of this error. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 and then recheck this Step 3. Step four. Simply repeat the procedures of Steps 1, 2 and 3, except this time, using and East/West course and the fore/aft compensator, although at this time any alignment error should have been eliminated. Step five. Upon completing the procedure, secure the compass in its final position. Method 2. (Requires the use of GPS or Loran) Step one. While at sea, with the compass in its intended position, but not finally secured, obtain the Loran/GPS bearing to a visual buoy or landmark that is within 10o of a North/South line. Step two. Position your boat along that line and steer your boat directly at that mark. Turn the port/starboard compensator until the compass heading matches the Loran/GPS bearing. Step three. Check the Southerly course by steering away from the mark, to a bearing 180° from Step 2. The compass heading should be bearing from or bearing to +180 degrees. If any error is present, it is an alignment error. Rotate the compass itself to correct for one half of this error. Repeat Steps 1 & 2 and then recheck this Step 3. Step four. Simply repeat the procedures of Steps 1, 2 and 3 for the East/West course, using the fore/aft compensator, although, at this time, any alignment error should have been eliminated, and no alignment correction is required. Step five. Upon completing the procedure, secure the compass in its final position.
To assure accuracy on all headings, check for deviation every thirty degrees and record any deviation on a deviation card. Marlin's recommend checking at the start of each boating season for changes in deviation. If you feel that the deviation on your boat is of an unusual nature, the services of a professional compass adjuster will be a wise investment.
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