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Flash-Tide - Cras 2000 two-tone ruler
The Flash-Tide Crash Ruler 2000 is a two-tone red and black crashed ruler that is very popular with boaters and offshore license applicants because it is more practical and easier to read than traditional crashed rulers.
Details of the Cras 2000 rule
The Cras Rule 2000 is a model of two-tone red and black ruler very appreciated by the boaters and the candidates for the boat licences because it is more practical and readable than the traditional cras rules. Indeed, our brand Flash-Tide Several years ago, he carried out research and design work (patented) on the overlap of the two protractors, which makes the Cras 2000 navigation rule a reference in particular for nautical and maritime training and the preparation of the offshore licence.
The Cras rule 2000 consists of a black protractor for measuring and plotting roads and bearings from 0° to 180° and a red protractor for those from 180° to 360°. The principle of use is simple, on a meridian or a parallel, it is necessary to align the center of the protractor the most "southern" on the chart with the angle of the road to be traced or measured.
The Cras 2000 rule also has two distance scales in miles: a scale for 1:50,000 maps (such as the SHOM chart 9999 for the offshore licence) and a scale of 1/100000. All our Cras rulers are manufactured on a crystal clear PVC support marked with a process that makes the ruler's graduations and markings unalterable.
The product includes a instructions for use and access to online tutorials on PickseaVideo.
The Flash-Tide navigation rulers are designed and manufactured in France by Picksea.
- Dimensions: 380 x 110 mm
- Two-coloured red and black indelible engraving
- PVC crystal clear
- 2 distance scales in nautical miles: 1/50000 and 1/100000
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