Aquameter Inst Corp Boat Compass-double Gimbled-used on 2040-parts.com
Berea, Kentucky, United States
This Aqua Meter Inst. Corp. Boat Compass is used. As stated this is a used item. There are some scuff marks on the glass globe over the compass but does not affect visibility of the headings/degree markings. The outer case and mounting bracket show signs of usage, some scratches. This does not affect the function of the compass. It will tilt back and forth with movement of the boat, and side to side with movement of the boat. No Mounting screws come with the compass. The Mounting bracket is 4" wide and 2.5" deep. The total compass unit measures 4.5" wide by 4.5" deep and stands 4.5" tall. I am selling this as is. No returns accepted. If you have any questions please ask before bidding. I sell within the USA ONLY! |
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