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    Posted: 20 Mar 09 at 5:26pm

Originally posted by Rupert

OK, so how do the round the world boats cope?

I expect they have on eof each or have the ability to recalibrate their electronic versions ... but it would be interesting to know ...

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OK, so how do the round the world boats cope?
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Are there equatorial versions as well?
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I used a northern hemishpere compass at the Fireball worlds in Durban ... it's not idea ...

It is true that there are different versions for north & south hemispheres ...

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Reversing the polarity and reading it back to front I
guess could work but I'm no expert... best to contact
the manufacturer - it may be fine as it is. Basically in
the northern hemisphere the compass needle is pulled
down as well as towards the pole so the southern end is
counterweighted to stop it dragging on the compass body.
The opposite is true in the southern hemisphere.
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Well I never knew... I know you can reverse the direction they point in by drawing a magnet along the needle - did this once by accident. Don't know if this would make it work in the Southern hemisphere?
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Seriously most compasses are weighted to suit which side
of the earth you are on..... they tend to drag
otherwise. I would contact Silva to check your
compass....
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Hi Adam,

Sorry to be a pain, but just to confirm your not making a funny , as I just packed it.

Will it not be possible to read it anyway?

If not, do you have an outlet in Auckland I can get one from on Saturday!

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The compass won't work in New Zealand, you will need a southern hemisphere compass.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Dago Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Mar 09 at 8:57am

Finally got a reply from the Airlines. Yes they can be taken as Hold Luggage not Cabin luggage, just must not weigh more than 20 Kgs!! 

Thanks for your replies HannahJ & alstorer. 

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