Sextant
A sextant is an instrument used to measure the angle of the elevation of an object in the sky. Sextants aided ancient sailors in determining location and position on a nautical chart. The scale of a sextant has a length of 1/6 of a full circle; 60°, hence the sextant's name. Our old fashioned brass sextants will return you to the day when sailors navigated the seven seas by the stars in the sky. Includes a sturdy wooden box for storage.
Spica Sextant with Light The quality of this sextant has been proven in many years of use by ocean-going navigators. Its optical system is designed to ensure maximum performance with a full 57mm index mirror. Features a special rubber eye protector and full illumination of both the arc and drum. The sextant can be stored in the fitted case with either scope mounted. The optional, interchangeable scope is sold separately and is availble in your choice of 4x40 or 7x35. SPECIFICATIONS: Measuring Range: -5 degrees to 125 degrees Accuracy: +/- 10 seconds Telescopes: 4x40mm: angle of view 7 degrees, relative brightness 100. 7x35mm: angle of view 6.5 degrees, relative brightness 25. All optics are fully coated. Frame: Lightweight die cast aluminum alloy with corrosion resistant black finish. Bronze arc. Vernier Scale: reads to 0.2'. Index Mirror: 57x42mm. Aluminized on the rear side. Horizon Mirror: 57mm diameter. Shades: 1. 4 for index mirror. 2. 3 for horizon mirror. 3. One special shade glass and one Polaroid glass for eyepiece of telescope. Weight 4 lbs. Carrying Case: Molded plastic, with two slide locks. Spica with Split Horizon Mirror (add scope listed separately).
$2,279.99 $1,899.99
Jupiter Sextant with Light The Jupiter is Tamaya's full sized inbest value in sextant. It has many of the features of more expensive sextants. The mirrors are large; a 57 x42mm index and a 57 mm diameter horizon. The inclined handle provides a natural and comfortable grip. Built to rigid specifications and engineered for quality, the Jupiter professional marine sextant is the most popular selling sextant Tamaya offers. Full illumination on both the arc and drum is provided. The optional, interchangeable scope is sold separately and is availble in your choice of 4x40 or 7x35. SPECIFICATIONS Measuring Range: -5 degrees to 125 degrees Accuracy: +/- 12 seconds Telescopes: 4x40mm: angle of view 7 degrees, relative brightness 100. 7x35mm: angle of view 6.5 degrees, relative brightness 25. All optics are fully coated. Frame: Lightweight die cast aluminum alloy with corrosion resistant black finish. Bronze arc. Vernier Scale: reads to 0.2'. Index Mirror: 57x42mm. Aluminized on the rear side. Horizon Mirror: 57mm diameter. Shades: 1. 4 for index mirror. 2. 3 for horizon mirror. 3. One special shade glass and one Polaroid glass for eyepiece of telescope. Weight: 4 lbs. Carrying Case: Molded plastic, with two slide locks. Jupitur with Split Horizon Mirror
$1,896.99 $1,599.99
Star Finder Book by David BurchComplete guide to the many uses of 2102-D Star Finder. Also aids navigator with star and planet identification and height and bearing predictions. Dims: 8 1/2 in x 11 in (216 x 280 mm). Weight .63 lbs. (286 g).
$29.99 $19.99
Brass Sextant Nickel Finish Authentic sextants were used by the officers on tall ships to navigate. Replaced by technology, the sextant is a symbol of a true seaman able to navigate to any location. Our miniature brass sextant with silver nickel finish comes in an attractive wood box with measures 5 inch. A wonderful little gift that looks great on your desk or shelf.
$107.00