Tacktick Micro Compass becomes class legal for the Cadet
by Sarah Johnson, Tacktick by Suunto 7 Feb 2011 15:45 GMT

The International Cadet Class Association has voted to accept the use of electronic compasses in its class rules © Tacktick
The International Cadet Class Association has voted to accept the use of electronic compasses in its class rules.
The decision means that Cadet sailors around the world will, for the first time be able to experience the benefits of using Tacktick’s Micro Compass.
The Cadet is a 2-person racing and training dinghy for sailors up to 17 years of age. With its wide
distribution over more than 18 countries and 4 continents, the Cadet is a truly international racing
dinghy. The boat provides a three sail experience where the helm and the crew must work together
as a team to obtain the best results.
Tacktick’s solar powered Micro Compass, is the world’s leading digital dinghy compass.
Incorporating a compass, tactical scale and race timer in a robust, fully waterproof, solar powered
digital instrument, the twin screens ensure clear, readable digits in line of sight. The compass is
now class legal for the International Cadet Class.
The Micro Compass is ideal for sailors wanting to improve their performance; the compass gives
you all the data needed to react to the smallest wind shifts. The Micro Compass is light weight and
easy to read and is available with a range of brackets to fit most boats.
To find out more about Tacktick’s full range of wireless electronics and the Suunto range of marine
products please visit www.tacktick.com