The Autonautic Instrumental Baltic clinometer is designed for sailors who prioritize safety and stability. With an impressively robust design, a black case, black dial, and contrasting white numerals, indices, and hands, this instrument provides accurate information about your boat's heel and roll, even in the roughest conditions.
This most robust nautical instrument in the Spanish collection, with a 110 mm base, a 45 mm dial diameter, and a 40 mm height, is a quality product perfect for ocean-going sailors and vessels on the open sea. Its lightweight construction makes installation easy, making this clinometer an indispensable addition for anyone who goes out on the water. Reliable, stylish, and functional – exactly what you need.
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The Autonautic Instrumental Baltic clinometer is designed for sailors who prioritize safety and stability. With an impressively robust design, a black case, black dial, and contrasting white numerals, indices, and hands, this instrument provides accurate information about your boat's heel and roll, even in the roughest conditions.
This most robust nautical instrument in the Spanish collection, with a 110 mm base, a 45 mm dial diameter, and a 40 mm height, is a quality product perfect for ocean-going sailors and vessels on the open sea. Its lightweight construction makes installation easy, making this clinometer an indispensable addition for anyone who goes out on the water. Reliable, stylish, and functional – exactly what you need.
• Type of instrument: clinometer
• Casing diameter: 110 mm
• Dial diameter: 45 mm
• Clinometer height: 40 mm
• Weight 165 grams
• Casing color: black
• Dial: black
• Index and numbers: white
• Very suitable for outdoor use
• Extremely lightweight clinometer
• Mechanism: High-quality oil-dampened movement
• Scale division: Degrees
• Indoor and outdoor use
• Temperature range: 0ºC to 45ºC
• How do I maintain my clinometer?
This Baltic clinometer is analogue, so it is important to keep the front glass clean and, where possible, protected from scratches and bumps.
• Use a soft microfiber cloth to gently remove dust and dirt without damaging the protective layer.
• The Baltic clinometer is designed to withstand maritime conditions
Such as exposure to salt water, shock, and vibration. It can certainly be used outdoors. If you want to enjoy the barometer for longer, we recommend storing it indoors.
• Avoid using aggressive cleaning or polishing agents that could damage the protective coating of the barometer housing.
• What is a clinometer and what do I use it for?
A clinometer, also called a tilt meter, measures the angle of heel or tilt relative to a horizontal plane. It is often used on boats to monitor stability and heel angles.
• Why is a clinometer useful on board?
A clinometer helps you see how much your boat is heeled while sailing or when stationary. This is important for safety, comfort, and optimizing the boat's performance.
• What types of clinometers are available?
There are analog clinometers with a mechanical scale and digital clinometers that measure the angle of inclination electronically. Choose a model that suits your needs and the situation on board.
• Can I use a clinometer on a moving boat?
Yes, clinometers are specifically designed for use on moving vehicles like boats. They remain accurate thanks to the built-in mechanism, even with slight movement.