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Plastimo Mini Contest Bulkhead Mounted Compass For Zone B on 2040-parts.com

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Saint Augustine, Florida, United States

Saint Augustine, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Plastimo Manufacturer Part Number:19257

Plastimo Mini Contest Bulkhead Mounted Compass for Zone B
Zone B :  South Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Central Pacific, Tahiti, Reunion Island.

A good choice for bulkhead mounting on fishing and cruising powerboats and sailboats 19'-23', the Mini Contest features a legible and steady 3-1/2" apparent direct-read (read from side) red card with 5° increments. The card stays horizontal regardless of the vessel’s heel angle. Features six lubberlines and a 45°-0°-45° clinometer. Mounts on bulkheads from vertical to inclined 5°. Includes cover and 12V night light. Requires 3.1" dia. cutout. Black bezel.

  • Apparent Card Dia.: 3.4"
  • Card Type: Direct-read
  • Mounting Style: Bulkhead
  • Case Material: ABS Plastic
  • Case Dimensions: 5.6"H x 4.6"W
  • Lubberlines: Yes
  • Clinometer: Yes
  • Lighting: 12V
  • Cover/Shield: Yes
  • Maximum Mount Angle: 5°
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