"Tuppence" wrote in message
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"joevan" wrote in message
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On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 23:58:36 GMT, "Tuppence"
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"joevan" wrote in message
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Due to the presence of "Lord Kelvin's Balls" on the binnacle this must be
an
iron/steel hulled vessel.
Regards,
Tuppence
Huh? What exactly are you seeing in that picture?
The two pure iron spheres mounted one on each side of the compass on the
binnacle for the purpose of correcting compass
inaccuracy caused by the magnetic influence of the iron/steel hull and
referred to, rather irreverently, by mariners as "Lord Kelvin's Balls"
after
their inventor.
Picture below is of statue of Lord Kelvin in the Botanic Gardens in
Belfast
about three miles from my home. The statue shows him standing in front of
a
ship's binnacle and one of the iron balls is clearly visible
See also link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binnacle
Regards,
Tuppence
Trying again with reduced pictures.
Regards,
Tuppence