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Riviera Boat Marine High Speed Compass 4" 100mm White/black Front Compass Card on 2040-parts.com

US $210.99
Location:

Riga, Latvia

Riga, Latvia
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:25.028.19 MPN:yacht ship sail marine boat 25.028.19 Warranty:Yes Brand:Riviera

Description

  • Item Name: Boat Marine Compass
  • Part Brand: Riviera
  • Part Number: 25.028.19
  • Size: 4" 100 mm
  • Type: Front compass card
  • Version: high speed (exceeding 25 knots)
  • Body color: white
  • Compass card color: black
  • Important: Suitable for high-speed and slow speed boats. Recess model + telescopic enveloping opening

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