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Faria Ds0110 Newport Silver / White Boat Depth Finder / Sounder Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Salem, Missouri, US

Salem, Missouri, US
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We are selling a new, out of box, boat depth finder / sounder from Faria, mfg # DS0110.

Ranges from 1ft. to 199ft. Features flat lens, chrome bezel, white face and black numerals and lettering. Measures approx. 2 1/4 across including bezel and uses an approx. 2 cutout. Has 2 pin connector on back of gauge. Also included is the correct Airmar transducer and mounting kit

Includes Mounting bracket and hardware.

Specifications:

  • Manufacturer: Faria
  • MFG #: DS0110
  • Chrome bezel
  • Illuminates amber

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