Ritchienavigation Kayaker Surface Mount X99 - Trotac Marine
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Ritchienavigation Kayaker Surface Mount X99

$159.95 - $170.95
Kayaker Surface Mount Compass2.75&qote; Direct Reading Dial with Black HousingRitchie Compasses provide accuracy from the inside out. When properly sized, installed and compensated a marine compass is the most important instrument on any boat. View full description

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Kayaker Compass Features

  • Course Minder Movable Bezel with Heading Memory Indicator Remembers the Way
  • 2 3/4″ (70 mm) Direct-Reading Dial
  • Low Mounted Height
  • Surface Mount
  • Easily Installed. Click here to view the mounting template (NOTE: Adobe versions may differ; download and print the template to actual size).
  • Extended Temperature Operating Range with Composite Construction & Diaphragm
  • Exclusive DirectiveForce Magnets
  • Hardened Steel Pivot and Sapphire Jewel Movement
  • No Wiring or Power Needed
  • Exclusive 5-Year Ritchie Warranty
Brand:
Ritchie

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