DAVIS THREE-ARM PROTRACTOR User Manual

Three-arm protractor, Instructions

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#071

TO FIND YOUR POSITION:

1) Select three features that are clearly recognizable

on your chart—for example, a lighthouse, a small

harbor, and a church steeple.

2) Using your hand bearing compass, pelorus, or

sextant, take the bearings of each of the three fea-

tures. Calculate the number of degrees from the

central feature to the feature on the right, and from

the central feature to the feature on the left.

3) Using the stationary arm of the protractor to repre-

sent the central feature and the two rotating arms

to represent the features on either side, set the

arms to the degrees calculated in Step #2 above.

To set degrees, place the long black line of each

rotating arm over the nearest whole degree mark

on the protractor scale. To set minutes, rotate the

arm slightly until the desired number of minutes on

the vernier scale (the scale on the rotating arm)

lines up exactly with a degree mark on the protrac-

tor scale.

4) Without changing the setting of the arms, manipu-

late the protractor on the chart until the long black

line on each arm is over the corresponding land

feature.

5) Mark your position through the center hole of the

protractor.

THREE-ARM PROTRACTOR

INSTRUCTIONS

Note: This product was discontinued in 2003.

3465 Diablo Ave., Hayward, CA 94545 U.S.A.

Phone (510) 732-9229 • Fax (510) 732-9188

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071_Inst.pdf October 2005

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