Every touring and sea kayaker should have a compass. The one you should buy is dependent on your kayak. Most kayaks are designed to take a specific compass. The Paddle Sport Center carries a wide range of navigation equipment. Below is a small selection of items you will find useful.
Learn how to navigate in the Navigation section of the Expert Center.
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Does not need a chart case; Last longer then paper charts; Updated more often |
More expensive |
Charts |
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Easy to use and you can take it with you. |
Must buy a new one yearly; All the information is available free on the internet |
Tide and Pilot Book |
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Low profile so it does not get damaged easily. |
Boat must have a recess designed for the 70P |
70P Marine Compass |
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Can be used on any kayak, Removable |
Small numbers; Not as secure as a compass that is screwed in |
Marine Compass 58 - Kayak |
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Large, easy to read |
Needs a flat spot or a separate mount, sticks up high and can get damaged |
85R Marine |
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Inexpensive and holds up well to salt water |
None |
Field 7 |
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Makes Plotting a course from a kayak easy |
The plastic can crack |
Nav-Aid |
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Contact us for more information on any navigation equipment. |
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