Lowrance Hds5 Depth Finder Transducer New Hds 5 on 2040-parts.com
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
Selling a brand new transducer for a Lowrance HDS 5 unit. Depth finder is what come with the unit when purchased as a set. Measure temp and depth I believe comes complete with mounting bracket and hardware. Also included is a nmea cord I had laying around also.
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