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Plastimo 17245 Doris Box Compass on 2040-parts.com

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Saint Augustine, Florida, United States

Saint Augustine, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Plastimo Manufacturer Part Number:17245

Plastimo 17245 Doris Box Compass

Plastimo 17245 Doris Box Compass

Features:

  • Traditional compass designed for small craft
  • Presented in a varnished wooden box with transparent Plexiglas® sliding lid
  • Gimballed mount in box
  • Compass card graduated every degree and intercardinal points
  • Accurate up to 60° rolling and 30° pitching
  • (1) fore-and-aft line and (2) lubber lines at 45°
  • 5 Year warranty

Specifications:

  • Plastimo Part No. 17245
  • Boat Style: Small craft
  • Apparent Dial Diameter: 2.81"
  • Dial Color: White
  • Dial Design: Flat card
  • Night Lighting: None
  • Housing Color / Finish: Black
  • Dimensions (box): 6" W x 6" D x 3.94" H
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