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Acr Universal Lowpro1 Epirb Bracket Universal Cat Ii Mounting Bracket P/n: 9372 on 2040-parts.com

US $44.99
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
New, Old Stock. Item is brand new in original packaging. Packaging may have some wear/dust due to sitting on warehouse shelf.
Brand:ACR Electronics Manufacturer Part Number:9372

ACR LowPro EPIRB Cat II Mounting Bracket Part #9372

**Item is New, Old Stock, In Original Packaging**
***14 Day Return Policy***

Product Description
ACR LowProTM Cat II mounting bracket for SATELLITE2, 406TM, and RapidFixTM 406 EPIRB.

  • Small footprint design facilitates mounting to any flat surface in any orientation
  • Molded with marine grade CentrexTM ABS plastic
  • Strap holds EPIRB in place and is easily released
  • Water sensor deactivation magnet keeps EPIRB from activating while in the bracket
  • Low profile and rounded design helps prevent fouling and snagging


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