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    Re: Fine adjust a Davis Mk 3
    From: Luc Van den Borre
    Date: 2016 Mar 26, 12:08 +0100

    On 26/03/16 07:03, Frank Reed wrote:
    > The plastic Davis Mk 3 sextant is an incredibly basic, yet
    > fully-functional, navigation-quality sextant. You could cross oceans
    > with one of these things. They look flimsy, distractingly cheap, but as
    > proper instruments of reflection they do work, and they are capable of
    > measuring altitudes within three or four minutes of arc with just a
    > little care in the observation process.
    
    Do you know the Berque twin brothers? They've crossed the Atlantic a
    couple of times in self-built small boats, once without any instruments
    at all (see e.g. here, in French:
    http://www.expemag.com/recit/traversee-de-l-atlantique-en-pirogue.html )
    
    They use this second hand Davis Mk 3, glued to a wooden backboard with a
    door handle attached to it. I'm not sure why they did this - increased
    inertia maybe? I'll ask them.
    
    On the blog of one of their ocean crossings, they call the Davis Mk 3 'a
    marvel of precision', getting to within 0.44 milles of the GPS point,
    after averaging 7 sun height observations. In another post they're
    pleased with 3 milles. I'm not sure what kind of 'mille' this is.
    
    http://emmanueletmaximilienberque.blogspot.be/2012_01_01_archive.html
    
    Anyway, not an answer to your question at all, but I thought it was fun.
    
    Luc
    
    
    

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