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Marine Sextant & Other Navigational Tools / Training Materials on 2040-parts.com

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Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States

Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States

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  1. Davis Marine Sextant Mark 20 with multiple shades, telescopes, manual, illumination, carrying case
  2. Practical Celestial Navigation Training Book by Susan P. Howell
  3. Weems & Plath 10" Protractor
  4. Weems & Plath 12" Parallel Rule
  5. Power Squadron 8" Plotter
  6. 2 Sets of Dividers
  7. Lake St Clair Navigational Chart (Marked on)
  8. US Sail Basic Cruising Manual
  9. American Sailing Institute Level 1 Navigation Training Book (Used in Class and marked on)
All items in good working condition.

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