Standard Horizon Chartplotter Cpv 550 / Fish Finder Ff 520 on 2040-parts.com
Bradenton, Florida, United States
This Unit was working in the boat I purchased. I updated my electronics to touchscreen so this was removed and no longer is needed. It's a really nice unit just a little outdated. Everything worked when It was pulled but some wires needed to be cut to uninstall. this will make it easier to reinstall just some splicing. NO TRANSDUCER IS INCLUDED. Will work just fine as a chartplotter without transducer. If you email me during the day with questions please understand that I cant respond until I get back to shore. Thanks for looking.
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