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D-84 - Compass, Voyager, Flat Card

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D-84

Big Compass Features in a Compact Size with 3-Inch Power Damp Dial. The Ritchie Voyager Compasses were designed to offer sail or powerboat owners of even the most modest means, the accuracy and dependability usually only found in much larger compasses. Their modern styling, selection of mounting options and big compass features make the Voyager....The Choice to fit your boat and budget. Features of the Voyager® Model: Internal Gimbals - Exclusive 100K LED Night Lighting - Steel Pivot and Sapphire Jewel - Movable Sun Shield - 45° Lubber Lines - 100% Reparability

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