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Davis Rudder Position Indicator for Boating (2 Pack)
Davis Rudder Position Indicator for Boating (2 Pack)
Davis Rudder Position Indicator for Boating (2 Pack)
Davis Rudder Position Indicator for Boating (2 Pack)
Davis Rudder Position Indicator for Boating (2 Pack)
Davis Rudder Position Indicator for Boating (2 Pack). Awareness of the rudder angle is an important safety factor while navigating. Davis' Rudder Position Indicator gives you an instant visual reference of your rudder angle. This is especially true while moving in and out of your berth, drawing alongside another boat, picking up a skier, mooring, or any other "close call" situation.

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Davis Rudder Position Indicator for Boating (2 Pack)

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Davis Rudder Position Indicator for Boating (2 Pack). Awareness of the rudder angle is an important safety factor while navigating. Davis' Rudder Position Indicator gives you an instant visual reference of your rudder angle. This is especially true while moving in and out of your berth, drawing alongside another boat, picking up a skier, mooring, or any other "close call" situation.

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