📐 Master your angles like a pro with the Breton Plotter Protractor!
The Breton Plotter Protractor by NauticEd features a 360° rotating clear plastic body with a stainless steel blade, offering precise and durable angle measurements. Lightweight and portable, it’s designed for professionals seeking accuracy and reliability in plotting tasks.
Material | Plastic |
Brand | NauticEd |
Color | Clear |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Handle Type | Non-Retractable |
Manufacturer | NauticEd |
UPC | 784099894282 |
Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 12.8 x 9.9 x 0.2 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**Y
Bretton Plotter with a little extra
If you're looking for a Bretton plotter, this is a good one. It also has some additional navigation formulas screen printed on the surface, which are very helpful..
J**Y
Great For the Rebelle
Flimsy but strong and durable for Being out in the desert, I love that It doesn’t have the twisty knob and can easily be moved from the center
C**R
Best for travel
Although not as best to use vs a Weems and Plath Protractor, it is great for travel as it is smaller and unbreakable.
C**G
Convenient tool
This is a very convenient and practical tool, but don't forget to adjust for magnetic courses, because it is based on true magnetic projections.
R**V
Scratches easily
Thin plastic that gets a myriad scratches and easily looses the printed lines. The only thing I like about the product is it's flexible nature. It would be nice to have this product built with better materials and a coating to prevent scratches.
P**S
Great product. Very Good...!!!!
Flexable, clear and easy to used. I like very much. Greetings from Argentina :)
M**K
Useless
Way too short given the size of nautical charts and the all black design makes reading difficult. Wonder whether people who designed this tool ever left their drawing board to step on a boat.
L**H
Solid Product, Good Price
Four stars because it's difficult to spin the compass dial without moving the plotter. Add a couple of adhesive rubber feet and you've got a winner. :)
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