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New Sr2 Marine Venture Compass Bulkhead Mount - Ritchie Sr-2 on 2040-parts.com

US $138.99
Location:

Walled Lake, Michigan, United States

Walled Lake, Michigan, United States
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Brand:RITCHIE NAVIGATION Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:SR-2 UPC:010342110008

Ritchie Venture Compass Combi-Dial With Flush Mount And 12V Green Night Light (Black, 3 3/4-Inch)

Venture Bulkhead Combidial Compass

TheVenture SR-2 is designed primarily for sailboats 16' (4.88M) to 36' (10.68M) in length.

Venture Bulkhead Compass Features:

  • 3-3/4" CombiDial
  • 4-5/8" (118mm) to 4-13/16" (122mm) mounting hole
  • Blue LED Night Lighting
  • Adapter plate (BK-0034) available to retrofit existing HV-76 and HV-77 installations
  • Vertical Mounting Angle Through 40 Degrees
  • Clinometer (INC-45) included
  • Steady Quick Lock-On Performance
  • Exclusive 5-Year Ritchie Warranty
  • Protective Front & Back Covers are Included
  • SR-CM2 Compensator module is sold separately
  • Protective Cover: Included: BK-0019 ASY (Front); BK-0020 (Back)

Manufacturer Part #: SR-2

Manufacturer Warranty: 5 years

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