Humminbird Fishfinder Switch Us3 on 2040-parts.com
Maspeth, New York, United States
Humminbird Fishfinder Switch US3 - This switch connects two fishfinders to one transducer. This switch includes three cables: 24 inches to the transducer, five feet to one unit and 20 feet to the other unit
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