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Airmar P66 Transducer W/transom Mount And Speed Padelwheel Sensor on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Jupiter, Florida, United States

Jupiter, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

This is a used but fully functional, complete, ready to install transducer.  It has the original, uncut, un-spliced, undamaged cable with a 10 pin plug on the end.  This was used on a Furuno depth machine, it should work with other brands, please check cross reference before bidding.  

It includes the paddlewheel speed sensor attached, and also has the transom mount with additional wedge included.

Please ask any questions you might have, and thanks for looking.


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