Latitude Hooks and Azimuth Rings: How to Build and Use 18 Traditional Navigational Instruments

by Dennis Fisher

Paperback, 1994

Status

Available

Call number

623.863

Collection

Publication

International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press (1994), Edition: 1, Paperback, 176 pages

Description

Latitude Hooks and Azimuth Rings is for people who like to work with their hands and who appreciate traditional nautical craftsmanship. You don't have to be the master of any craft to undertake any of these projects--from a simple kamal or latitude hook to the more complex pelorus or octant--just a careful and enthusiastic worker. These 18 projects fall roughly into three categories: decorative, useful, and somewhere in between. Some, such as the astrolabe, are mainly for display. On the other hand, the sounding line is an important and practical tool for small-craft navigation, particularly in the absence of an electronic sounder. The cross-staff falls somewhere in between, equally at home in the den or the ditch kit. Each of the devices discussed here--with simple, proven building instructions complemented by clear illustrations--has at one time or another been used for the practical business of navigation, and each is worth reviving for its beauty, historic value, or sheer usefulness. Dennis Fisher has designed these projects with an emphasis on simplicity and reasonable cost. Everything can be scratch-built using easily obtainable materials and tools, and each is true to the spirit and function of the original instrument.… (more)

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LibraryThing member LaraTemplin
A useful hwow-to book for those interested in historical maritime navigational instruments. Great for teachers or scout leaders who are working on units about exploration, mapping, etc.

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Physical description

176 p.; 10.87 inches

ISBN

0070211205 / 9780070211209
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