Tr31w Marine Trek Compass Bracket Mount For Boat & Rv- White- Ritchie Tr-31w on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, New York, United States
Ideal for Runabouts, Center Consoles, Ski Boats, Flats Boats, Bass Boats, Cars, Trucks, RV's and ATV's Used in WORKING Condition
2-1/4" Direct Reading Dial with Large Numerals for Easy Reading Black with Black Dial, Bracket Mounted Strong Directive Force Magnets and Composite Dial for Fast Performance Built-in Compensators to Correct for Deviation Extra Large Diaphragm and Rugged Construction Provide Extended Operating Temperature Range High-Impact Rubber Accent Strip Built-in, 12-Volt Green NiteVu Lighting 100% Repairable |
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