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Suunto marine compasses on display at the London Boat Show

by Sarah Johnson, Tacktick by Suunto 14 Jan 2010 02:43 AEDT Stand N029A, 8-17 January 2010
The Suunto C-66 marine compass © Suunto

Tacktick by Suunto will be displaying Suunto’s range of marine compasses at the London Boat Show, 8th-17th January 2010 on stand N029A in the North Hall.

Suunto’s marine compasses are designed to the match the needs of any sailor both sailing and motor boats from kayaks up to superyachts.

Every Suunto compass is individually calibrated to ensure precision in all conditions and temperatures.

New for 2010 is the Suunto C-66 compass, designed for a wide variety of uses on both power and sailing boats and uniquely being sold with all the mounting options as standard. The compass is available in black or white and can be bracket, bulkhead, surface or flush mounted. The new C-66 Suunto Compass is a precision engineered product which is versatile, reliable and durable.

The C-66 marine compass has been precision designed with the unique Suunto patented card dampening system. It comes with a self-illuminated compass card, compensator and 45° lubber lines. The compass is sold with a 5 year warranty and is suitable for a wide variety of boats including dinghies, sailboats and powerboats.

Suunto offers a wide selection of marine compasses for various applications including a small boat range for dinghies, canoes and kayaks, a mid-size range for cruising sail and power boats and a big-boat series for ocean-going yachts.

All Suunto’s marine compasses are distributed globally through Tacktick’s international distributor network. Suunto compasses have been manufactured in Finland since the 1930’s in a high precision manufacturing facility.

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