Sunday, May 15, 2011

One more thing done...
   Lousy weather and little time, so I turned the garage into a workshop and installed the Brunton p70 compass onto my new Cetus MV. I used the usual technique with a string to align the lubber lines. I caulked with a metallic gray premium waterproof silicone caulk made by GE.

 

Next, the pump.
Paddle safe...
DS

4 comments:

Alan said...

Your compass seems closer to the cockpit than mine. I would like a rail along the length of the deck that would allow the compass to slide for and aft. It would be calibrated in years of age.

Silbs said...

It is actually far away so I don't have to look down to read it. May I suggest glasses? :-)

Peter said...

Thanks, I havent heard about the brunton compass before. I need a compass for my new kayak.

Silbs said...

The Brunton is what is on my Romany and has lasted for many years. It is easily available in the USA.