I’ve used a SCX-20 as my primary compass for the past 2 seasons, and absolutely love it. No mounting location issues, no guests stowing metal or a speaker someplace unexpected, and better accuracy than the fluxgate it replaced, at least in real world use. Worth every penny.
An added bonus is the combination of the 6 axis movement detection with the GPS allows it to compensate for roll and yaw of the boat and output a “stabilized” COG and SOG that isn’t impacted by the waves.
And yes, before anyone asks, it provides a true heading (direction the boat is pointed), not just a COG, and works at rest.
-Steve
J/37 “Monomoit”
Have you considered the Furuno SCX-20 GPS compass instead? Isn't bothered by location of metals, and from what I can gather is actually more accurate. I'm going to try one out in the next couple of years, likely beside the existing Precision-9 at first.
My Precision-9 is currently located behind and beneath the port-side settee on a J/44 (under the middle drawer).