Ritchie Compass Voyager Power Damp Ser# Rit-s87 on 2040-parts.com
Biddeford, Maine, United States
I had bought this Ritchie Compass Voyager about4 years or so ago at a Marine shop. Back then I paid around $ 115.00 bucks thenand every season season I would remove it from the das or console along with my other electronics feom the weather and garaged boat also. Anyways the compass is a voyager powerdamp and ser# RIT-S87 and lights up well at night or fog conditions and has been well taken care of. If interested call Brian 207-289-4497.
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