Raymarine 10kw Open Array For C & E Series Classic Complete W/ Step-up M92655-s on 2040-parts.com
Boca Raton, Florida, US
This is a complete add-on system for any C or E Series Classic (C70 C80 C120 E80 E120) in near perfect condition with super low hours. This includes the radar pedestal, 10 meter cable with splitter to split power and data, a Step 10 step-up converter - I've used this exact converter on my personal boat to step up from 12 to 24 volts and it works great! You will be hard-pressed to find a cleaner analog radar - a similar radar with over 4000 hours sold recently for over $1900 without the converter or cables. As you can see, this is clean as a whistle, and paints targets well. The unit was on an Azimut during delivery but the new owner wanted to upgrade to something current. Ships free in the US, international buyers please contact me for a shipping quote.

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