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Garmin Marine Gpsmap 3205 Chartplotter on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States

Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Good working condition, wires have been cut but are spliceable via the splice block supplied (was previously hooked up through splice block)
Brand:Garmin Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Manufacturer Part Number:GPSMAP3205

For sale is a used Garmin GPSMAP 3205 with sun cover, antenna, and mounting bracket.  All parts necessary to make the unit work are included.  Unit was removed from a boat I purchased and replaced with a new larger touchscreen.  Unit was used to navigate offshore and down the coast of Maine and works perfectly.  Was mostly stored inside the boat per previous owner and is in good shape for its age.

Wires from power and antenna were hooked up via a splice block and were clipped back so that the connection can be duplicated very easily for new installation.  See attached picture of splice block.

Has chip slot for Garmin charts but has PRE-LOADED maps that work well.

Shipping to lower 48 States only.  Flat rate of $18.00 shipping via UPS.

Thanks for looking!

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