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Versatile Sextants, Navigational Backup

Tuesday, June 30, 2009
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Although GPS units are becoming the standard, they can still fail due to power loss, down satellites, dead batteries or flooding, leaving boaters and sailors without navigation instruments.  A practical navigational backup tool, the Mark 15 and Deluxe Mark 25 Sextants from Davis Instruments deliver accurate readings to 2/10°. 

Featuring a precision-machined, slow travel gear and worm mechanism, the dependable Mark 15 has a 7 inch frame radius graduated from 120° to -5°.  It also includes seven large sunshades, a star scope with anti-reflective glass lenses and a separate hooded sight tube for glare-free sun shots.  Designed for the harsh marine environment, the durable sextant has a contoured handle and angled back for a steady grip and added control. 

The Deluxe Mark 25 Sextant adds a Beam Converger, LED light and advanced mineral coating.  Replacing the traditional, half-silvered mirror, the Beam Converger provides a single, full-field view for reliable sights, even under the most difficult conditions.  The highly-efficient, long-life LED illuminates the arc and drum, while a special, mineral coating enables users to see the horizon in one color and a star or the sun in another.  This helps to pick up faint objects such as low-light stars as well.

(www.davisnet.com)

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