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Riviera Mizar Boat Marine Portable Compass 1" 7/8 Yellow For Surfing Small Boats on 2040-parts.com

US $40.99
Location:

Riga, Latvia

Riga, Latvia
Condition:New Brand:Riviera Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:25.066.02 MPN:yacht ship sail marine boat 25.066.02

Description

  • Item Name: Mizar Boat Marine Compass
  • Part Brand: Riviera
  • Part Number: 25.066.02
  • Color: yellow
  • Diameter apparent rose: 1" 7/8
  • Important: Impact resistant; fitted with neck strap; ideal for surfing, for small boats or as emergency compasses and as bearing compasses as they have a front and double upper reading; 5 degrees to 5 degrees rose graduation, pin suspension, floating. Models: "MIZAR": with fixed ring, "ORION": with external turning ring

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