My boat has a clinometer with a long list of credits:
G.Wright
Wm. Thomson (Baron KELVIN)
W.CLARK & KELVIN & J. WHITE LTD.
LONDON
I'm mystified that so many people, including one very illustrious scientist, wanted to get involved in a spirit level. What do you think?
Derek
(I'm also feeling smug that I managed to post a picture after a bit of fiddling)
The Clinometer mystery
Moderator: Jeff
-
- RNLI Supporter
- Posts: 148
- Joined: Thu Nov 29, 2007 9:11 am
That is pretty odd
Didn't realise how simple it was until closer inspection just now.
One thought though is that maybe the names are for patenter, manufacturer - possibly for the mechanism (if you can call a bubble in a tube a mechanism), but also possibly for the all important weatherproof brass housing and glass frontage, without which the tube with a bubble in would be doomed
Didn't realise how simple it was until closer inspection just now.
One thought though is that maybe the names are for patenter, manufacturer - possibly for the mechanism (if you can call a bubble in a tube a mechanism), but also possibly for the all important weatherproof brass housing and glass frontage, without which the tube with a bubble in would be doomed