An extremely versatile sextant. It
is particularly suitable for marine use, can be used in aircraft; and is
perfect for back yard practice. Its great versatility lies in the fact
that it is a combination marine and aircraft sextant. As such, it utilizes
both an artificial (bubble) horizon, and a visible (sea) horizon.
The bubble horizon is most useful on land when a see horizon is not available.
It does, however, require dark adapted eyes at night since the radium illumination
has diminished over the years.
The Mark V includes: a 2x telescopic
optical path, a selectable astigmatizing lens, and 4 sun filters. The elevation
scale reads from -10° to +100°. A fine scale micrometer drum indicates
to 2 minutes of arc with interpolation easily possible to within less than
one minute. The sextant is made mainly of brass and aluminum.
The MARK V was manufactured
with some models incorporating a chronometric averager. The averager records
60 different readings over a two minute period and supplies an average
reading. It was designed for use aboard aircraft where accelerations produce
erroneous bubble positions. Sextant weight with the averager installed
is 6 lbs., and without the averager is 4 1/2 lbs. Because of the weight
penalty, we recommend the non-averaging model for marine use.
The Sextant comes in freshly, overhauled
condition, with comprehensive instruction manual, and calibration report.
It does not, however, come with a carrying case. SW 7 lbs.