Want that bit of insurance in case the power fails, well this is the answer, used by many a mariner for navigation around the world. Full-field Beam Converger with quartz hardcoat replaces conventional half-silvered mirror. Horizon and astrobody images are combined in a single full-field for easy, reliable sights under the most difficult conditions.
Key Features
- Special mineral coating is selective for different wavelengths of light. Horizon is transmitted in one color region and the star or sun in another.
- Improved reinforced plastic stiffens frame for greater measurement accuracy.
- High-efficiency LED (solid-state Light Emitting Diode) illumination system, which floods arc and drum with soft light. The LED will last for the lifetime* of the sextant. Batteries, which are included, will last up to 10 times longer than with regular bulbs. This is another Davis first! Positive “push-on” switching action, with vinyl boot water protection.
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7" (18 cm) frame radius. Graduation 120° to −5°
- Index mirror rectangular, 1.98" × 1.49" (50 × 38 mm).
- Precision machined slow travel gear and worm mechanism.
- Highly visible, easy-to-read micrometer drum and vernier allowing readings to 2/10 minute of arc.
- Fully ribbed, three-circle sextant body for platform strength and stability.
- Large, contoured handle designed for sure, steady grip and angled back for added control.
- Seven large sunshades allow complete, independent adjustment of shading density for horizon and index mirrors.
- 3 × 27 mm star telescope with anti-reflective coated glass lenses, plus separate hooded sight tube for glare-free sun shots.
- Neck lanyard frees hand and protects sextant.
- Tough, fully padded, shock-resisting carrying case with compartments for extra batteries and mirror kits.