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Ritchie 615 Sailing Model Needs Repair on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Tiverton, Rhode Island, US

Tiverton, Rhode Island, US
:

RITCHIE GLOBEMASTER 6' DIAL SAILING MODEL COMPASS
WITH G-2-P CARD
HAS BEEN RELIABLE BUT NEEDS NEW GLOBE AND FLUID WHICH CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED BY VIKING COMPASS IN MASS. FOR $300
MSRP @ $1500.00

BINNACLE MOUNT STAINLESS STEEL WITH HOOD AND I BELIEVE 12V LIGHT WHICH WORKED PERFECTLY WHEN REPLACED

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