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Garmin Airmar P79 200/50khz Transducer 12˚/45˚ Beam In-hull 6 Pin 010-r0327-00 on 2040-parts.com

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Corpus Christi, Texas, United States

Corpus Christi, Texas, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Garmin Manufacturer Part Number:010-R0327-00

I bought this refurbished new in an open box transducer from my local Garmin dealer, and never used it. Most importantly it is the P79 transducer with a 6 pin plug and includes the o-ring, 2 5/8" mounting screws, and instructions. The mounting bracket is missing, making this the perfect replacement model for an existing or replacement unit. Otherwise the mounting bracket kit is available on eBay and elsewhere for around $12.95. That bracket part number is 411387 and is manufactured by Airmar.



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