Pirate Compass  TY-001-015

Pirate Compass TY-001-015

$8.95
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X marks the spot!Can you find your way?Why didn't pirates get lost? How did they find their treasure? Success for pirates meant outwitting, outsailing, and outfighting a chosen victim. Navigation was primitive. Pirates had to position their ships along the routes taken by merchant or treasure ships relying on a combination of knowledge, common sense, and luck. They could estimate latitude quite accurately by measuring the position of the sun, but judging longitude was more difficult. The types of navigational instruments used by pirates were basically the same as those carried by other seamen of the day, particularly since pirates as robbers stole much of their equipment from their victims. However, fine instruments were usually sold; and the pirate made do with the cruder, cheaper instruments for his own use.The compass was one of the most vital navigational tools of the pirate captain. The compass bowl swung in gimbals, or pivoting rings to keep it level at sea. The magnetized needle

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