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Ritchie Compass Fb-500 Globemaster on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Albemarle, North Carolina, United States

Albemarle, North Carolina, United States
Purchased at a garage sale. Appears to be new with only minor marks from handling. Works great.
Brand:Richie Manufacturer Part Number:FB-500

Purchased at a garage sale. Do not know if it was ever used. We sold our boat before it was installed. In very good condition. This is a rare opportunity to obtain a high end compass at such a bargain price. GlobeMaster Flush Mount Features: Easily Installed, Fits 6 1/4" (15.88 cm) Mounting Hole. Click here to view a template of the mounting hole (NOTE: Adobe versions may differ;download and print the template Actual size).PowerDamp Flat cards available in 5 degree, 2 degree or 2 degree with points The middle card shown in the photos is the one installed. Full Internal Gimbaling90 degree Lubber Lines for Easy Reading Red lighting in 12 Volts100% RepairableVisit the RichieNavigation site to learn more about their great compasses.

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