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Garmin Boat Transducer Gt21-tm. New In Box! Downvü 500w. >compare Low Price!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Punta Gorda, Florida, United States

Punta Gorda, Florida, United States
Condition:New



Garmin, boat, transducer

100% OF ALL PROCEEDS FROM THIS SALE WILL GO DIRECTLY TO SUPPORT THE International Fund for Animal Welfare, (IFAW)..

Garmin GT21-TM - Transom Mount Transducer w/ Temp - 8 Pin DownVü 500W (CHIRP 260/455 kHz) 600W (50/200 kHz)

PLEASE READ THIS IMPORTANT MESSAGE BEFORE PURCHASE: 

A certain skill level is needed in order to properly splice the transducer cable to the connector. Please do not bid or purchase this transducer if you do not feel qualified to splice the cable properly or unable to have a qualified individual to assist you. There are more than several instructional videos online including YouTube that shows you step by step the proper way to splice a transducer cable. An improper splice will result in poor performance of the electronic equipment. The seller is not liable for the performance of the transducer if the cable is spliced improperly.

           COMPARE OUR SPECIAL PRICE AGAINST THE OTHER eBAY LISTINGS FOR THE SAME TRANSDUCER. OUR PRICE IS HALF THE PRICE OF MANY OTHERS LISTED.

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This transom mount transducer provides ultra-clear sonar pictures of objects, structure and fish that pass below your boat. This traditional and CHIRP DownVü transducer is optimized for depth performance and rough conditions.
The CHIRP DownVü element has a power rating of 260/455 kHz. The traditional sonar has a power rating of 600 W and operating frequencies of 50/200 kHz. It also includes a built-in fast response temperature sensor.

 PLEASE RESEARCH THIS MODEL # Model: 010-12219-00. UPC:753759127985  BEFORE BIDDING OR PURCHASING

I WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTION YOU HAVE TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITIES

LOOK! > PLEASE REVIEW ALL OF THE PHOTOS CLOSELY. THE PHOTOS ARE THE MAIN PORTION OF DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTENTS OF THE BOX

PAYMENT IS DUE NO MORE THEN THREE, (3), DAYS FROM ALL "BUY IT NOW" PURCHASES

IF YOU ANY ISSUES AT ALL WITH YOUR ITEM PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE WRITING FEED BACK.

I HAVE A VERY LIBERAL RETURN AND REFUND POLICY

100% OF ALL PROCEEDS FROM THIS SALE WILL GO DIRECTLY TO SUPPORT THE International Fund for Animal Welfare, (IFAW).THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT- Jack and Lisa :)

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