I've got two Ebbco sextants.I learned celestial navigation when I did Yachtmaster Ocean but could do with a refresher.
I've got two Ebbco sextants.
I live 100m from the beach so I want to take a noon-site and see what latitude I am on.![]()
You never know, I might one day buy all the tables/celestial almanacs, sit down and learn the maths too. Hopefully not in lockdown...
No need to buy. Mine are all free.
Andrew Even's Sextant User's Guide is a great introduction to astro.
Yes, alcohol an online market places don't mix!?I've got an ebbco sextant too (wine fuelled pointless eBay purchase years ago) - over lockdown 2020 I dug it out and used the saucepan of water as an artificial horizon job, that coupled with a an asto calculator app on my phone and I calculated my position to within 5miles own first attempt.
You never know, I might one day buy all the tables/celestial almanacs, sit down and learn the maths too. Hopefully not in lockdown...
I find it best to download the article rather than copy the link. Quite often you can use the link at a later date and find the article has been removed.Well that is interesting, thank you! I guess I have fewer excuses! - do you find it's best to print off and work through a paper copy or does an on screen pdf work just as well ?
Back in the day, my friend had just passed his test and wanted an old car. He was offered the choice of one of those or a Ford Anglia. He chose the Ford!Yes, alcohol an online market places don't mix!?
I've always wanted a Citroen Light 15 (or Normale) . One night (wine fueled) I bought one in NZ (at a fairly good price) but I hadn't considered freight. I sweated for 24 hours but then some local NZ guy put in a winning bid with about ten minutes to go. Phew!! ?
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Have you had a look here?Anyone know a good place to buy a sensible new of pre abused sextant. I sold my old plastic Davis 15 with my last yacht.