Vintage Ross Labs Sportsman P-100 Portable Depth Finder Fish Finder Flasher on 2040-parts.com
Monroe, Wisconsin, United States
Used Ross Laboratories P-100 portable depth finder. Believe it is from the 1960's or early 70's.
Width 7 3/4", height 8", depth 5 1/2". **Weight 9.61 pounds. No batteries, missing transducer. Missing screw on display panel and rivet in lid hinge. Unknown if it is operational. |
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