Ritchie Marine Boat Compass Used Model B-81 5" Wide X 5 3/4" High W/light on 2040-parts.com
Stillwater, New York, US
This Ritchie Compass Model B81 was removed from The helm of my 33' Cruiser. It came from a fresh water boat with less than 600 hrs run time. It was replaced when the helm was replaced and it no longer fit in the new space.
This compass functions and has normal wear and tear.
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