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New Paris, Indiana, United States

New Paris, Indiana, United States
Condition:New MPN:SN2011 Warranty:1 Year Direct Manufacturer Warranty Model Number:SN2011 Brand:Faria UPC:Does Not Apply

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FARIA BRAND SN2011 A

Transom Mount Depth Gauge Transducer - 235kHz, 26' Cable & Low Profile

With a low profile this depth unit offers little drag and easy installation for dead rise angles up to 30°. Designed with a release bracket to protect against impact damage. This unit provides good high speed operations up to 55 knots.

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