Raytheon Model # L750 Fishfinder Sonar W/suncover- Depthfinder on 2040-parts.com
Middletown, Delaware, United States
Raytheon Model # L750 Fishfinder- Don't have the harness with this so it is untested. It worked when removed but harness was left behind. It is in good cosmetic shape. The suncover has some scratches the actual unit is fine.
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