Dead-reckoning made easy

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[Traverse Board].

[Anonymous]
[The Netherlands,
Eighteenth century].
Woodcut manuscript on vellum on carved and painted wooden board.
284 by 167mm (11.25 by 6.5 inches).
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An eighteenth century Dutch traverse board, used as a memory device by mariners in dead-reckoning navigation.

Dead-reckoning was used throughout the age of discovery. It relied on three calculations: the ship's compass heading, the ship's speed, and the time spent travelling for each direction and speed. If a navigator, beginning at a known position, kept track of these three things then he could calculate the distance travelled in a certain direction, and there...

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