While out sailing last week I noticed that the two compasses on our dual helm boat don't agree. They are about 30 degrees different. When using a hand held and moving from one compass to the other, we get the same difference in the readings. I am assuming the boat has some magnetic interference. We recently had a new cockpit enclosure installed which did add one stainless steel tubing support from the previous design. Being stainless I am assuming that it's non ferromagnetic properties would not affect the compass, so I am not sure if that is the cause or not. There would be more SS snaps and the zippers are black, so I am not sure what they are made of, but I am guessing they are regular steel.
I also replaced the fuel sensor and fuel gauge but those are only powered up when the engine is running and they are at least 6' and 4' away respectively from the starboard compass and even further from the port side. I replaced the VHF antenna but it is a long way from the compasses and while the antennas were not identical the new one probably has less metal.
Any thoughts on what might be going on or how best to correct the issue?
I also replaced the fuel sensor and fuel gauge but those are only powered up when the engine is running and they are at least 6' and 4' away respectively from the starboard compass and even further from the port side. I replaced the VHF antenna but it is a long way from the compasses and while the antennas were not identical the new one probably has less metal.
Any thoughts on what might be going on or how best to correct the issue?