Raytheon Sl 70 Pathfinder Lcd 2kw Radar on 2040-parts.com
North Pembroke, Massachusetts, United States
RAYTHEON SL70 LCD Radar with 2kw radome. Unit has been bench tested and works excellent. Display is in like new condition and comes with cover as seen in pictures. Radome has some scuffs and signs of weathering but works excellent and is like new internally. Unit has a range from 1/16mi to 24mi and comes with SeaTalk cable to interface a GPS. We recommend using a certified marine electrician for installation and service of all electrical work on your boat.
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