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Taking a Bearing

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Hand Compass Method

1 minute Flash Lesson on Taking a Bearing with a hand compass.

For use if you have an orienteering type of compass like the Silva Polaris.

  1. Hold the compass up to eye level and aim the compass at the point you would like the reading for.
  2. Rotate the compass housing until the magnetic needle is parallel with the orienting arrow on the compass housing.
  3. Read the direction from the compass by the degree arrow (marked "Read Bearing here").
  4. Add or subtract the variation, if the compass is not calibrated to do so.

Compass Drawing showing Taking a Bearing.

To take a bearing with a handheld compass, follow the three easy steps outlined above. Then adjust for variation, wind and current.

Deck Compass Method

For use if you have a deck mounted marine compass like the Sailor II or Silva 70P.

  1. Rotate your kayak around until it is pointed toward the point you would like the reading for.
  2. Read the bearing off the compass.

This method is inconvenient because you have to swing your kayak off course each time you need a bearing. Its advantage is that you don't need to put your paddle down, as in the hand compass method.

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