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Lowrance Globalmap 5300c With Internal Gps (color) on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
Location:

Saint Joseph, Michigan, United States

Saint Joseph, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Lowrance

Making some upgrades to my electronics. Up for auction a Lowrance 5300c Color GPS Chartplotter, in near new condition, fresh water use only. This was installed on the boat when I purchased it and according to the prior owner he only used it a couple times otherwise it sat in a box. From what I can see it list at $499.00 Unit looks like new and works great. Payment due within 24 hrs of auction end . I am relisting this items due to non payment bay last high bidder. Manual and additional information is available online. Lowrance GlobalMap 5300c with Internal GPS Lowrance brings boaters the innovative go-anywhere GlobalMap? 5300c sonar systems with precision built-in GPS+WAAS antenna navigation with a crystal clear display that is sunlight-readable and can be mounted in boat cockpits, flybridges or even a land vehicle. The Chartplotter features 12-parallel channel GPS+WAAS precision navigation for location accuracy, enhanced built-in background map of the continental U.S. and Hawaii with interstate exit service and navigation aids (wrecks and obstructions). Uses optional plug-&-play Lowrance Freedom Maps?, Fishing Hot Spots? Elite, Lake Master? Pro Maps, NauticPath? coastal and Navionics? electronic charts on MMC/SD cards. Stores up to 1,000 waypoints, 1,000 event markers, 100 routes (up to 100 waypoints/route). Up to 100 retraceable plot trails, up to 10,000 points in any trail. 37 zoom ranges, 0.05 to 4,000 miles. Arrival, Off Course. Anchor alarms. LowranceNET and NMEA 2000 compatible. 5" diagonal, 256-color SolarMAX? TFT display for maximum

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