Ritchie Bn-202 Navigator Compass - Bulkhead Mount - Black on 2040-parts.com
Hauppauge, New York, United States
Ritchie BN-202 Navigator Compass - Bulkhead Mount - Black open box never installed
Navigator Compass
Approx. Shipping Weight: 2 lbs 5 oz (1.05 kg) Notes: For Navigators built before 1986 please see the service manual page 6-12 or contact Ritchie for replacement lighting. 12 volt lighting standard - 24 & 32V lighting options are available. Specifications:
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