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Davis Instruments Echomaster Radar Reflector on 2040-parts.com

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Sequim, Washington, United States

Sequim, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Type:Radar reflector Brand:Davis Instruments

DAVIS INSTRUMENTS Echomaster Radar Reflector (used).


This 12 1/2" dia. reflector is very common on many cruising boats. Can be stored flat and assemble in minutes. Plates are held together by tough, injection molded corner latches. Assembled reflectors include a 1 1/4" (32mm) windage hole for reduced aerodynamic drag, which also allows for backstay mounting.
Includes a hanging mount harness for suspending the unit from the mast or rigging in a "catch rain" orientation.
Some of the disc show light weather wear.

Retails for $70.00 plus.

Meets U.S. Coast Guard requirements for lifeboat and liferaft radar reflectors under SOLAS 74/83

Shipping $ 8.00 within the 48 lower states; additional charges for Alaska and Hawaii.

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