A few years back I was thinking about getting a sailboat and the idea of getting lost due to a GPS issue convinced me to get a sextant. I ended up getting two, a
Davis Mark 3 and a
Davis Mark 25. The Mark 3 is a lightweight plastic training sextant that works quite well; the Mark 25 reminds me of the old brass models that are outrageously expensive, but it's lighter in weight, has great optics and is made of a stable plastic.
Remembering my celestial nav course from decades back, I really hated the look-up tables and math to complete a site reduction to get a single line of position from a star/moon/sun sighting. An app on my iPhone & iPad made that problem go away. "Celestial by Navimatics" does the math after you input the data.
Then all you need is to know is which celestial body you are shooting -- sun, moon or one of the many stars used for navigation. There are a few good apps for that too -- Sky Guide, Star Chart, Star Walk ... Then there's
AstroNav which combines the sextant with the math. Cool... For some reason it's no longer available for the iPhone.
Never did get the boat....