Raymarine Rl70crc Plus Pathfinder Radar/chartplotter/sounder Lcd Display on 2040-parts.com
Port Angeles, Washington, US
This unit was installed new in my C-Dory in 2004, and was removed for an upgrade in 2010. Boat had less than 50 hours on it when removed, always stored indoors, looks as new. No screen blemishes/burn-in, nicks or scratches. Works perfectly.
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