Instruments circa 1999. Replaced in 2000 Used for 1 year and then swapped out for Raymarine instruments when wind indicator went bad. Stored in a box in my basement since that time.
In excellent condition with no scratches or blemishes and clear view screen. 3-pin Seatalk interfaces. Buyer will pay shipping costs and any duty for overseas delivery. |
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