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Sea Marine Mini Bracket Mounted Compass Black Riviera Comet2 Boat-yacht on 2040-parts.com

US $36.90
Location:

Athens, Greece

Athens, Greece
Condition:New Brand:RIVIERA Manufacturer Part Number:COMET1

Sea Marine Mini Bracket Mounted Compass Black Riviera Comet2 Boat-Yacht

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Colour black

Black card 

Anti-glare screen

Apparent diameter 50,8mm ( 2’’)

Front reading compass card

Jewel and pivot movements

Bolts to install are included

Dimensions
Outer diameter 65mm ( 2.56’’)

Heigth 61mm (2.36’’)

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