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Advansea compass (Mini-Contest)

Sailboats up to 9 m (30 ft).
Compass designed to match ideally the AdvanSea range of electronic instruments.
Features a Mini-Contest magnetic cell.

Mounting on vertical bulkhead :

• Compatible with drilling Ø of former model same size
• Fits any bulkhead thickness :
– standard thickness (40 mm max) : compass is secured with threaded rods
– thick or double bulkhead : compass is secured with Parker screws on both sides of the bulkhead.

Card
• Excellent readability : graduation every 5° and compact figures for easy reading.
• Cylindrical card, highly stable, apparent Ø 85 mm.

3 lubber lines : for dependable readings even when steering windward.

Models

Models

Model Mounting Colour Card Ref. Balanced for
MINI-CONTEST AdvanSea Vertical bulkhead BLACK Black card 28976 Zone A *
MINI-CONTEST AdvanSea Vertical bulkhead BLACK Black card 29021 Zone B **
MINI-CONTEST AdvanSea Vertical bulkhead BLACK Black card 29022 Zone C ***
   * Zone A : North Hemisphere (standard production).** Zone B : South Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Central Pacific, Tahiti, Reunion Island.* ** Zone C : South Pacific, Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia.
Features

Features

MINI-CONTEST  ADVANSEA
Boat size Sailboat up to 9 m (30 ft)
Card Black cylindrical card, graduated every 5°, apparent Ø 85 mm.Heading numerals every 30°.
Mounting Flushmount on vertical bulkhead
Lubber lines 3 lubber lines, at 45°.
Heelmeter Graduated every 15°.
Lighting LED 12-24 V.
Supplied with Protective cover, drilling template.
Homologation ISO 613 compliant
Watertight construction• One-piece moulded flange and front dome.• Viton® diaphragm with extreme expansion and retraction capacity : compensates the fluctuations in fluid volume caused by differences in temperature and atmospheric pressure, thus preventing the formation of bubbles.Materials• All parts fully UV-ray treated.• Scratch resistant dome.Lighting : 12V bulb integrated in the front flange, spreading the illumination evenly over dome and card, and preventing eye strain and fatigue at night.Easy access to the light bulb from the front of the compass.