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Standard Horizon Cp300i Color Chartplotter on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Cherry Valley, Massachusetts, United States

Cherry Valley, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Standard Horizon

Nice shape color chartplotter/gps. Internal antenna, always been inside the pilothouse. Never had a problem picking up satellites. Uses C-map Nt+ cartography cards(none included). 7" screen. New power/data cable(upgrade to a CP1000, so I used the one in boat). Simple to use. Just connect to power source and off you go. No manual, but available online. The only thing is I put the oil change hours on the suncover with a sharpie. Good luck. Ask all ??'s before bidding/buying. USA only.

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