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Raymarine St60+ Tridata Repeater, Digital on 2040-parts.com

US $325.00
Location:

Santa Cruz, California, United States

Santa Cruz, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:A22017-P Brand:Raymarine

Depth performance from 2.6'-600' (0.8-180m).

Adjustable display response.

3-line display with high contrast and wide viewing angle.

Transducer, keel or waterline offset.

Current, maximum and average speed displays.

Speed performance from 0 to 60 knots.

Log range from 0 to 99,999 nautical miles.

Trip range from 0 to 999 nautical miles.

Temperature range from -10xC to +40xC

Standard surface mount kit included, optional flush or bracket mounts available.

Intuitive 4 button control layout.

Expandable SeaTalk networking technology enables connection to Raymarine autopilots, multifunction displays, radars, chartplotters and fishfinders.

Compatible with the wireless SmartController autopilot control and instrument repeater

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