NavList:
A Community Devoted to the Preservation and Practice of Celestial Navigation and Other Methods of Traditional Wayfinding
From: Tom Mackie
Date: 2015 Sep 11, 00:54 -0000
First Post for me: Today I met my neighbor Frank Reed for the first time in Beavertail state park at the southern tip of Rhode Island. We live within a reasonable walking distance from each others homes on Conanicut.
I havn't used used a sextant since the 80's and have forgotten almost everything about celestial since "back in the day" as a ships officer. My interest has recently been rekindled by a friend who was downsizing and had to get rid of excess stuff. Lucky for me in her stuff was an unused sextant and 2 weeks ago big brown delivered the surprise gift. It's an AstraIIIb.
Frank and I had a great chat and I stole way too much of his time (thanks Frank) picking his brain. I tend to be on the trailing edge of technology when it comes to hobbies. My car has points and condensers in the ignition, morse is faster than text and I learned celestial using HO229. Big sigh of relief.... HO229 and log tables aren't necessarily the way to go today.
LAN went as scheduled, it was a beautiful day on the coast and I have a lot of learnin' ahead.
Tom