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Sounder

Spanish anonimousCa. 1600

Naval Museum

Naval Museum
Madrid, Spain

A sounder is a nautical instrument used to measure the depth below the boat, and the condition of the ocean floor. This is a conical instrument made from lead. It would have been secured to the sounding line at the corner, enabling it to hang overboard and descend to the ocean floor. It has a hole on the base which was greased in order for marine particles to stick to it.

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  • Title: Sounder
  • Creator: Spanish anonimous
  • Date: Ca. 1600
  • Location: Spain
  • Physical Dimensions: Height: 24.5 cm, base: 7 cm
  • Type: Nautical instrument
  • Original Source: Museo Naval. Madrid. Todos los derechos reservados.
  • Rights: Naval Museum, Madrid. All rights reserved.
  • Medium: Lead
  • Photographer: Juan Antonio Clemente Izquierdo
  • Inventory: MNM 7811
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