Knot And Depth Meters With Transducer And Paddle Wheels on 2040-parts.com
Brandon, Mississippi, United States
This lot was pulled from sailboats and stored in the shop. I would not presume they work but they might. They look serviceable but I have no way to test so I offer them a the price you name.
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