Chart Instruments

Magnetic compass “GALS”
 

Magnetic compass is suitable for all kinds of non-magnetic small ships (sail-boats, motor boats, cutters so on) as safety course indicator and blank angle.
– Diameter of scale, mm: 48;
– Scale: 5 °;
– Operating temperature, °C: -20 to +60

 


Маgnetic Compass

A compass which measures direction by a needle which continuously seeks the magnetic meridian. SOLAS Regulation requires ships of 150 gross tons or more to be fitted with a magnetic compass.
– Diameter compass rose, mm: 145;
– Error on a fixed base: 0,5 °;
– Operating temperature, °C: – 40 to +70
Magnetic compass KM145, KM145-M (КМ145-К)

 


Маgnetic Compass UКPМ-М

A compass which measures direction by a needle which continuously seeks the magnetic meridian.
– Diameter compass rose, mm: 127;
– Error kursoukazaniya on
a fixed base: 0,3 °;
– Operating temperature, °C: -40 to +70



Nautical Sextants
  

A sextant is an instrument for measuring the angle between two objects by bringing into coincidence to the eye of the observer, rays of light received directly from one object and
reflected from the other. Its principal use is to measure the altitudes of celestial bodies above the visible sea horizon.
– Graduation: from 0 to 140 °;
– Accuracy of reading: 0,1 ‘;
– Increasing: 7x

 


Night Vision System
  

System of night vision and prevention of collisions

 


Azimuth Circles

The Azimuth Circle is mounted on the repeater compass. By means of a prism and reflection mirror, sunlight is projected in the form of a line on to the compass card through a slit, thus making it possible to observe the sun.

 


Lifeboat Compasses

Lifeboat Compasses serves to keep lifeboat on course when moving in fog, at night or out of sight coast.

 


Hand Lead
  

Hand lead, complete:
– Leadline: 25 mm in circumference, 52 m in length, marked from 0 up to 50 at 1 m intervals;
– Weight of cast iron or lead (for oil tankers) of 4 kg in mass;
– Reel of wood or metal;
– Mass of set, kg: 10,9

 


Distance Meter

Determines the distance between adjacent vessels or navigation marks.

 


Binoculars

High-speed prism binoculars for having a good look at distant objects in day and dusk time.
The binoculars have big  pupil of output and coated lens. Its parts are made from light  alloys.
Oculars’ central focusing provides with quick and comfortable laying on sharpness of image.
Range of working temperature, °C: from -30 to +45.


Сartography

– E-MAP cards;
– UKRMORCARTOGRAPHIA  (Edition of the Guide for navigation, educational and methodological literature on navigation and hydrography);
– UKHO (Admiralty charts and publications);
– GUNiО Publications, maps and allowance of the Main Department of Cartography and Oceanography (GUNiО)


Сhart Table Instruments

– Nautical parallel rules;
– Nautical protractor;
– Nautical triangles;
– Chart Dividers


Consumables 
 

– NAVTEX (pencils, ordinary and thermal papers);
– Recording paper for navigational equipment:
(course recorder, echo sounder, weather facsimile receiver);
– Teleprinter tapes and recording paper and etc.