Navigational Compass
Navigational
compass is the outcome of the science and technology of finding the position
and directing the course of vessels and aircraft. With the development of
shipbuilding and the increase in knowledge of astronomy, there was increased
use of this instrument. This compass provides a known reference direction
which is of great assistance in navigation and has greatly improved maritime
trade by making travel safer and more efficient. Modern navigational compasses also features a baseplate with rulings for measuring distances on maps, a rotating bezel for measuring bearings of distant objects, and a sighting mirror that lets the user see both the compass needle and a distant object at the same time.
Navigational compass consists of a magnetized pointer, free to align itself accurately with Earth's magnetic field. The cardinal points are north, south, east and west that provides a known reference direction which is of great assistance in navigation. Pocket compass make an excellent gift for the sailor and these can also be kept as a ornamental piece, as it can make a big difference in the look of the decor.











