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Ritchie Fn-201 Navigator Compass - Flush Mount - Black Model# Fn-201 on 2040-parts.com

US $291.88
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ritchie Manufacturer Part Number:FN-201 UPC:010342150004

Ritchie FN-201 Navigator Compass - Flush Mount - Black Model#  FN-201


Navigator Compass

Navigator Compass Features:
  • 4-1/2" PowerDamp Flat Card Dial with Large Numerals
  • Easily Installed, Fits 4.75" (12.07 cm) Mounting Hole
  • Exclusive Built-in Green NiteVu Night Illumination
  • Built-in Compensators to Easily Adjust for Deviation
  • Scientifically Matched Sapphire Jewel and Hardened Steel Pivot Dial Movement
  • Powerful DirectiveForce Magnets for Fast Heading Lock-on
  • Movable Sun Shield
  • 45 Degree Lubber Lines
  • High Temperature Construction for Extended Operating Range
  • Custom Fitted Protective Covers Available
  • 100% Repairable
  • Exclusive 5-Year Ritchie Warranty
Mounting Style
Flush
Read
Front
Backlight
Yes
Lubber Lines
Yes

Warranty
5 Years


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