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Lowrance Gps Antenna Puck Pole Mount Base Lgc Raymarine, Navico Simrad Deck on 2040-parts.com

US $14.00
Location:

Bowling Green, Ohio, United States

Bowling Green, Ohio, United States
JUST AS PICTURED IS WHAT IS INCLUDED, NEVER MOUNTED OR USED, NEW NOT IN PACKAGING
Brand:Lowrance Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

NEW NEVER MOUNTED, LOWRANCE GPS ANTENNA PUCK POLE MOUNT THREADED BASE,  FITS THE GPS MODULE ANTENNA PUCK STYLE FOR THE LGC STYLE OR MAY BE THE MOUNT THAT ATTACHES THE POLE TO THE DECK OR TOP OF YOUR BOAT? I AM UNSURE TO BE HONEST WHICH MOUNT THIS IS ACTUALLY FOR? IT APPEARS THAT IT MAY ATTACH TO THE QUICK RELEASE BASE THAT COMES WITH THE LOWRANCE LGC-3000, AND LGC-2000 ANTENNA BUT CANNOT BE FOR SURE, PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND MEASUREMENTS TO SEE IF THIS IS THE PIECE THAT FITS YOUR UNIT. THANK YOU. AND MAY ALSO FIT RAYMARINE, NAVICO, SIMRAD GPS ANTENNAS

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