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    For over 130 years each compass manufactured by E.S. Ritchie & Sons, Inc. was recorded by serial number in hand written ledgers. These ledgers are still maintained at the Ritchie factory, shown above, located in Pembroke, MA USA.
     
    The first successful liquid dampened compass was awarded a U.S. Patent in 1860. It is just one of the compasses that we see highlighted in company literature dating back to the formation of E.S. Ritchie and Sons.
     

    Early compass dials were hand painted using egg white based paint for the background and India ink for the graduations. This photo shows three different types of early float chamber dials. Today's dials are printed using modern lithographic processes on extremely light aluminum or composite dials.

    Ritchie manufactured all the US Navy standard compasses for over forty years. The dial on the left shows the prominent float chamber which reduced weight on the pivot, reducing wear and greatly improving performance. The four vertical rods are actually bundles of needle magnets which gave this compass the power to lock on to magnetic north.

     
    Ritchie Compasses have won many awards for design and engineering excellence in the past 150 years. An early Ritchie liquid filled compass with a floating dial is exhibited in the Albert Museum of Science and Industry in England, proudly displayed along with a collection of nautical instruments created by the famous Lord Kelvin.

    Service 

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    For information on compass adjustments, see our instructions on: Compensation and Zone Balancing.
     
    The 22 year old Globemaster shown in the photo on the left came back to us for repair. It had a badly cracked dome and corroded finish. Most compasses returned for service work have been misused or abused. On the right, Patrick, the head of our service department, gives the same compass a final polishing before it is returned to the original owner.
    Making sure your compass is always working properly is important to Patrick; that's why he heads up the only Factory Authorized Worldwide Network of Compass Repair Stations. No matter where you are in the world, if your Ritchie Compass ever needs service, we're there.
    Compass Compensation

    A built-in correcting magnet system, standard on all compass models, consists of two sets of magnets fixed to two adjusting rods with slotted ends. The slots should be horizontal before starting the adjusting procedure. A small non-magnetic screwdriver is provided for this purpose. On bracket and deck models, the black plastic inserts must be removed to gain access to the slotted compensator rod ends. Before starting compensation, check the area around the compass to make sure all material of a magnetic nature is secure and in its sea-going position. Through the years, many methods and devices have been used to compensate compasses, such as gyros, azimuth circles, sextants, or a pelorus. However, we are going to show you one simple, yet effective method, using equipment that you should have on your boat, and another method using equipment you might have on your boat.

    Method 1.
    Step one. With the compass in its intended position, but not finally secured, select a course on your chart using two identifiable marks, buoys or landmarks that are within ten degrees (10°) of the North/South line. Try to select this course so that you can maneuver your boat "down range" of the marks selected (See example).
    Step two. From a position down range of the North/South marks, and keeping the marks lined up, run the boat visually along the Northerly course selected. Turn the port/starboard compensator until the compass reads correctly.
    Step three. Reversing direction, run the boat Southerly, again keeping the marks lined up. If the compass is not correct at this time, there is an alignment error. To correct, rotate the compass itself to remove one half of this error. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 and then recheck this Step 3.
    Step four. Simply repeat the procedures of Steps 1, 2 and 3, except this time, using and East/West course and the fore/aft compensator, although at this time any alignment error should have been eliminated.
    Step five. Upon completing the procedure, secure the compass in its final position.

    Method 2. (Requires the use of GPS or Loran)
    Step one. While at sea, with the compass in its intended position, but not finally secured, obtain the Loran/GPS bearing to a visual buoy or landmark that is within 10o of a North/South line.
    Step two. Position your boat along that line and steer your boat directly at that mark. Turn the port/starboard compensator until the compass heading matches the Loran/GPS bearing.
    Step three. Check the Southerly course by steering away from the mark, to a bearing 180° from Step 2. The compass heading should be bearing from or bearing to +180 degrees. If any error is present, it is an alignment error. Rotate the compass itself to correct for one half of this error. Repeat Steps 1 & 2 and then recheck this Step 3.
    Step four. Simply repeat the procedures of Steps 1, 2 and 3 for the East/West course, using the fore/aft compensator, although, at this time, any alignment error should have been eliminated, and no alignment correction is required.
    Step five. Upon completing the procedure, secure the compass in its final position.
    Note: When performing this method, always use the bearing "To or From" mode on the Loran/GPS. Do not use the Heading Information because it is inaccurate in real time.

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    To assure accuracy on all headings, check for deviation every thirty degrees and record any deviation on a deviation card. We recommend checking at the start of each boating season for changes in deviation.
    If you feel that the deviation on your boat is of an unusual nature, the services of a professional compass adjuster will be a wise investment.
    Warranty
     

    We warranty all Ritchie Instruments to be free of defects in workmanship or materials. If a Ritchie Magnetic Compass fails to give satisfactory service within three years of purchase date, it will be repaired or replaced without charge.

    If a Ritchie Electronic Compass, Sensor Unit, Interface Module and associated accessories fail to give satisfactory service within two years of purchase date, they will be repaired or replaced without charge.

    This warranty does not cover breakage through accident or misuse.

    Replacement or repair will be made at a Ritchie Service Station or directly at E.S. Ritchie & Sons, Inc.

     

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      Product    Description Picture
    128-SS1000 HI-PERFORMANCE COMPASS BLACK

    128-SS1000W

    HI-PERFORMANCE COMPASS WHITE

    128-SS2000

    HI-PERFORMANCE COMPASS BLACK

    128-SS2000W

    HI-PERFORMANCE COMPASS WHITE

    128-SS5000

    Supersport Series SS-5000 Compass - Flush Mount BLACK

    128-SS5000W

    Supersport Series SS-5000 Compass - Flush Mount  WHITE

    128-F83

    Voyager Series F-83W Compass - Flush Mount BLACK

    128-F83W

    Voyager Series F-83W Compass - Flush Mount  WHITE

    128-S87

    Voyager Series S-87 Compass - Surface Mount  BLACK

    128-S87W

    Voyager Series S-87 Compass - Surface Mount WHITE

    128-HF743

    Helmsman Series HF-743 Series Compass - Flush Mount - Black

    128-SS1100

    HI-SPEED HELMSMAN SURFACE MOUNT

    128-HD74

    Helmsman Series HD-74 Series Compass - Deck Mount

    128-B51

     EXPLORER COMPASS BRACKET MOUNT

    128-TREKB

     Trek Series Bracket Mount Compass BLACK

    128-TREKG

     Trek Series Bracket Mount Compass GRAY

    128-TREKW

     Trek Series Bracket Mount Compass WHITE

    128-F50

     EXPLORER COMPASS FLUSH MOUNT BLK

    128-F50W EXPLORER COMPASS FLUSH MOUNT WHT
    128-RA-93 ANGLER COMPASS

    128-X10 SPORT COMPASS
    128-SP5C GLOBEMASTER COMPASS
    128-F82 VOYAGER COMPASS
    128-X11Y HAND HELD SPORTABOUT
    128-M2W ELECTRONIC COMPASS 1-3/4" AND 3"

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