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Used Raymarine Boat Parts Marina L770 Navigation Fish Depth Finder Transducer on 2040-parts.com

US $795.00
Location:

North Kingstown, Rhode Island, United States

North Kingstown, Rhode Island, United States
Used Raymarine Fish and Depth Finder with Amplifier and Transducer. Model L770 with adaptive digital display. Selling as is, functional.
Brand:Raymarine Manufacturer Part Number:L770

Used Raymarine Fish and Depth Finder
Model L770
Adaptive Digital Display
Comes with DSM 250 Booster/Amplifier
Comes with True Hull Transducer
Comes with wiring, power cables
Used on a fishing boat
Selling as is functional, with cosmetic marks from use and age.
UPS Ground shipping available for a fee.  Local delivery is negotiable.  Local pickup is free of charge at my North Kingstown, RI warehouse.

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