SubAquatix
Contributor
I'm (almost) agree with TBone. I like the larger slate size. If I actually need a compass, I need the notes with it. The only difference is I would use a liquid filled sailing compass due to its greater operational angle. Military figured that out on nav boards years ago.
The forgotten question, as on so many of the posts here, is what do you want to use it for? You a wrecker? Many wrecks are metal. Shore diver at the ocean? Might be better off using the wave features on the bottom. Need it for a nav class? Borrow a buddies and give it back, because you will likely never need it again.
Quote overheard by a Russian astronaut- "Silly americans. Designing zero gravity ball points when a pencil will do!"
The forgotten question, as on so many of the posts here, is what do you want to use it for? You a wrecker? Many wrecks are metal. Shore diver at the ocean? Might be better off using the wave features on the bottom. Need it for a nav class? Borrow a buddies and give it back, because you will likely never need it again.
Quote overheard by a Russian astronaut- "Silly americans. Designing zero gravity ball points when a pencil will do!"
