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Ritchie Powerdamp With Binnacle Mount And Night Light Shield on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Buffalo, New York, United States

Buffalo, New York, United States
Condition:Used

THE COMPASS IS IN BEAUTIFUL CONDITION WITH NO BUBBLE IN FLUID.

 

THE COMPASS IS 4.75 INCHES ACROSS AND THE DOME IS 4 INCHES

 

THE BINNACLE IS 5 INCHES ACROSS THE TOP AND 6 1/8 INCHES ACROSS THE BOTTOM

 

THE COMPASS INTERNAL MOUNT CONTAINS CORRECTORS AND MOUNTS TO THE PEDESTAL.

 

THE CHROME BINNACLE MOUNT SCREWS DOWN ONTO THE COMPASS BEZEL.

 

IT DOES NOT COME WITH THE SMALL MOUNTING SCREWS

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