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NauticalMart Eight-inch Drum Solid Brass Sextant

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PayPal accepted
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Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

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Category:

Sextants

Quantity Available:

22 in stock

Condition:

New

binding:

Electronics

format:

Electronics

Brand:

NAUTICALMART

manufacturer:

NAUTICALAMRT.INC

Part Number:

NM090773

Country/Region of Origin:

India

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Free shipping on orders over $200.00

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3% off w/ $500.00 spent

Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

550395803

Item description

Eight-inch Drum Solid Brass Nautical Sextant By Nauticalmart The sextant weighs 5 lbs, measures 11.5" tall, 10.5" wide, is 5" deep. A micrometer drum is used to change read the azimuth angle. The telescope produces a bright clear image, can be extended to focus collapsed for storage. When the sextant is set to zero degrees, the image through both optical paths as viewed through the telescope align to produce a single image. When viewing two objects, such as the horizon a celestial body, the index arm is adjusted until the two are superimposed. The micrometer drum reads out the angle between the two objects.