Up for auction is a Raymarine 4kw 4 foot opens array radar. Does not include antenna cabling. Unit in good working order when removed for updating. Pin in the top of the gearbox is intact and will be protected during shipping. Nice condition. No shipping to AK, HI or PR. No international sales
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