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Re: The Perfect Sextant

From: jean-philippe planas (no email)
Date: Fri Jun 02 2006 - 15:25:59 EDT

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    Glad to hear from you again Alex. How is your foot heeling? Hope you are in good shape again.
      When I read the features your describe for the "best sextant" I can just tell you go buy a good Soviet SNO-M. It features exactly what you are looking for in a good sextant.
      Even the price is very affordable and it is not a Museum piece. Therefore you can bring it along on cruises or anywhere you are likely to need it as it is easyly replaceable.
      JPP

      Alexandre E Eremenko <> wrote:
        On my opinion,
      .....
    Speaking of combining the best features of all sextants known to me,
    I would include:
    a) Soviet illumination device, SNO (no battery!)
    b) Inverting scope with cross-wires
    c) Eyepiece filter (a very useful thing).

    And NO enclosed "Trommel", of course.

    Alex

    JPP
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