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Raymarine Plotter C-80 System Raydome 2kw, Gps, Ant, Mount/mast, Chart Card Ne on 2040-parts.com

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Gardiner, Maine, United States

Gardiner, Maine, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Raymarine Manufacturer Part Number:C-80

2005 Radar Display Color Plotter, LCD 8.4, C80. Raydome 18" 2KW C Series. GPS Sensor WAAS RS125. Mount for Mast 18" Radar.

Chart Card US Northeast. All manuals, instructions and installation instructions. Some cables are missing. Radome rotates, display

works and goes through pages. This unit was removed from a sailboat damaged in a boatyard. Email with questions.

Sorry but we will only ship to the lower 48 states.  Shipping will be adjusted according to location.  

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