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Stoneale 01-05-2010 12:41 PM

Got my package today..
 
My order can in the mail today from the online store here.. thanks for the fast shipping.

One question, I do have though. I bought a Ritchie X-21 compass.. should I use some marine goop around it when I install it? Or should I only use the seal that it came with?

Thanks!
:you_rock:

Jason 01-05-2010 02:10 PM

I just used the gasket that came with the compass. Seems watertight enough to me.

Jason

flydigital 01-05-2010 02:45 PM

Yeah it should be waterproof enough, but some goop won't hurt, and will make it even more waterproof.

Tman 01-05-2010 05:40 PM

I would drill as tight as a hole you can get away with to the point of wedging it in there, and still use Goop with the gasket.

Just my dos centavos...

dgax65 01-05-2010 06:12 PM

That's a big hole. You want to make sure it isn't going to leak or fall out. I used goop on the one I installed.

Fiskadoro 01-05-2010 06:22 PM

I checked my package today
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stoneale (Post 49492)
One question, I do have though. I bought a Ritchie X-21 compass.. should I use some marine goop around it when I install it? Or should I only use the seal that it came with?

Thanks!
:you_rock:

The seal that comes with the Ritchie compass works on compression, and it's designed for mounting on a stiff hard surface like a fibreglass console.

If your mounting it in a plastic yak hull it will flex enough that in theory you could end up with a seal that is not water tight.

You can go two ways to get a good seal.

You could make a backing ring of 1/8 aluminium that goes in the hull so that when you tighten it into place the ring compress (sandwiches) both the hull and seal between the ring and the flange and makes a good flat seal.

Or you can caulk it with something.

If your going to caulk it ( I would) You could just go with Black GE 100% silicone caulk from Home Depot. Better would be black 5200 marine sealant as it will not only seal it but also it will glue it in so it wont work loose over time. I almost always use silicone on little stuff 5200 on big things like hatches and rod holders, it's more expensive but it's bullet proof.

There are pros and cons with each, with silicone it'll be easy to remove if it gets broken, but it's less likely to ever leak with 5200. I'll warn you now though if it breaks and it's 5200'd in it'll be a pain to get back out.

With either way just follow the mounting instructions but put a lot of caulk on both sides of the gasket, then tighten it in place and clean up the excess that squeezes out with paint thinner.

One more thing. When your mounting the compass put on all the gear your going to use like fish finder rod holders etc. before you choose a location. You then hold the compass in various locations to see if there is anything in your gear that might throw the compass off, or alter it's reading. You'd be amazed how just a little bit of metal can screw it up. Sometimes you have to move it a little bit to get it right but you want it in a location where it reads true even if your all gear is on the yak.

Jim

Iceman 01-05-2010 06:41 PM

I have always just used the seal and have never had a customer come back and complain, so it works ........or they all sank.:doh:

Typically these are mounted at the end of the footwell no where near the water line and other than a roll in the surf should not see more than a little splash now and then.

Fiskadoro 01-05-2010 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iceman (Post 49511)
Typically these are mounted at the end of the footwell no where near the water line and other than a roll in the surf should not see more than a little splash now and then.

Andy you are absolutely no fun :cheers1:

Jim

bellcon 01-05-2010 07:09 PM

I just used the seal that came with it
but made a little bezel
seems to be protecting the face of the compass pretty good

I had no interference problems with aluminum and stainless, but the screwdriver did make it go all loopy during the install

http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/f...NT/compass.jpg
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/f...wireupdate.jpg

Stoneale 01-06-2010 08:37 AM

thanks for the info guys..

Fiskadoro 01-06-2010 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bellcon (Post 49520)
I just used the seal that came with it
but made a little bezel
seems to be protecting the face of the compass pretty good

I had no interference problems with aluminum and stainless, but the screwdriver did make it go all loopy during the install

http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/f...NT/compass.jpg
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/f...wireupdate.jpg

Nice set up!!!

Jim


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