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![]() Not sure what you mean about not being able to use it at night... What about the artificial horizon common on modern sextants? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sextant I'm somewhat familiar with the Davis models... thinking about playing around with the 25. I have a Carl Zeiss "Yachtmaster" which does not have any artificial horizon and have yet to see a marine sextant that does. Bought it second hand in its wooden box 20 years ago for NZ$450. For sight reduction tables for sun, moon and stars I now use my O2 phone/PDA with a neat little programme (Bruce, please note the CORRECT and civilised spelling of "programme"). Yes, I know, a lightning strike could take that out too but I throw it in the oven with the some of the other gear when lightning gets too close. Anyway, there is always the backup of donning knee pads and grovelling to God. About once a year I get the urge to keep up my skills in case of such as a lightning strike, turn off all instruments for a few days and take sights. Peter |
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