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Ritchie High Speed Performance Supersport Compass White / Blue Dial 4" Mt. Hole on 2040-parts.com

US $219.95
Location:

Holbrook, New York, United States

Holbrook, New York, United States
Developed for and tested on offshore race boats the SuperSport Series compasses feature the PowerDamp® Plus dial. This dial technology features the PowerDamp® dial skirt to prevent oscillation, larger DirectiveForce™ magnets for quick lock on and extra-large steel pivots and jewels for smooth fast action. 3-3/4" PowerDamp Plus, High-Visibility Blue Dial with Extra Large White Numerals Easily Installed, Fits 4" (10.16cm) Mounting Hole Built-in Compensators to Easily Adjust for Deviation Built-in 12V Green LED lighting in Movable Sun Shield 45 Degree Lubber Lines 100% Repairable Exclusive 5-Year Ritchie Warranty
Brand:Ritchie UPC:010342130143 Manufacturer Part Number:SS-1002W

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Supersport Compass

3 3/4-Inch Dial with Flush Mount (White Surround) 

Blue Dial 

White Extra Large Numerals 

Green Backlighting 

Moveable Sun Shield 

45 Degree Rubber Lines 

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5 Year Manufacturer Warranty!

Supersport™ Compasses

Developed for and tested on offshore race boats the SuperSport Series compasses feature the PowerDamp® Plus dial. This dial technology features the PowerDamp® dial skirt to prevent oscillation, larger DirectiveForce™ magnets for quick lock on and extra-large steel pivots and jewels for smooth fast action.

Supersport™ Compass Features:

  • 3-3/4" PowerDamp Plus, High-Visibility Blue Dial with Extra Large White Numerals
  • Easily Installed, Fits 4" (10.16cm) Mounting Hole
  • Built-in Compensators to Easily Adjust for Deviation
  • Built-in 12V Green LED lighting in Movable Sun Shield
  • 45 Degree Lubber Lines
  • 100% Repairable
  • Exclusive 5-Year Ritchie Warranty


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