600/800mm - 24" (8/30/16): we spent a long time trying to observe this extremely faint superthin (FGC axial ratio = 14.67). At 260x it popped clearly only once for me, perhaps 10:1 WNW-ESE, 30"x3". The sighting was confident, though, as I noted the galaxy pointed precisely to a 10th magnitude star 2.2' WNW and this was confirmed on the DSS. LEDA 94288 lies 6' NW and was surprisingly easy after viewing this galaxy. Located 14' SW of NGC 7432 (used as a starting point to star hop to the precise position).