Hi all ... Purchased a used 2007 Marlin back in October and after running a few trips I observed the compass going haywire. Readings were all over the place on the run back in, the compass never seemed to want to settle in on course. Even while tied up in the slip I was observing 30+ degree swings on the dial. There were no electronic devices nearby IE cell phones etc. Later in the week I had my electronics guy over to quote some upgrades I want to install, and he also observed the compass movements. Flash forward I ordered a new Ritchie FN-201. Following the instructions I carefully held the compass pointed in the same direction moving towards the helm and over the factory mounting hole, and as I lowered the compass into position observed a change or variation of 60+ degrees. "WOW" ... So, per Ritchie instructions if the variance exceeds 15 degrees the compass should be located elsewhere ?? Now granted GW mounts all Marlin compasses in the same place on the Marlin centered with the Helm Wheel so what gives ? Could there be that much interference with the helm steering unit ? Because as I move away from the mounting location the compass returns to point in a direction more relative to where I'm facing. I wonder if there is that much adjustment in the compensation rods to make up a 60+ degree variance ??
What say you ? What would be in the helm steering unit that causes such variance and why would GW mount it there ?
What say you ? What would be in the helm steering unit that causes such variance and why would GW mount it there ?