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Raytheon Raymarine St60 Depth Head Display Unit on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Rouses Point, New York, United States

Rouses Point, New York, United States
This is a used working Raytheon Raymarine ST60 Depth Head Display unit ONLY. Doesn't come with sun cover. No cables or accessories are included.
Brand:Raymarine Manufacturer Part Number:ST60 - A22002

This ST60 Depth Display was removed from my boat for an electronics upgrade.  Work perfectly.  

SPECIFICS:  

  • Manufacturer:  Raymarine
  • Part #:  A22002
  • Mount:  Surface
    • Gasket not available
    • Mounting studs (2) and thumb nuts (2) are included
  • Seatalk interconnect cable NOT included
  • Cover: Not included
CONDITION:
  • Used
  • Bearly unperciptible scuffs.  
  • Appears to work perfectly
  • Instructions NOT included though can download a copy from the Raymarine website.

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