Raymarine St60+ Tridata Repeater, Digital on 2040-parts.com
Santa Cruz, California, United States
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 **Because are new to eBay we don't have much of a rating or
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