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Raymarine Cpt-110 Plastic Thru Hull Chirp Transducer A80277 on 2040-parts.com

US $255.00
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Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States
New. Never Used. In original packaging.
Manufacturer Part Number:A80277 Country/Region of Manufacture:China Brand:Raymarine UPC:723193784655

Raymarine CPT-110 Plastic Thru Hull CHIRP Transducer A80277

NEW. Never Used.

DescriptionRaymarine CPT-110 Plastic Through-Hull CHIRP Transducer
InstallationThrough-Hull
MaterialUrethane
Power (RMS)-
Max Depth (Ft)DV:600 / FF:900
Frequency (KHz)DownVision / CHIRP Fishfinder
Beam Width (L/H)25°/60°
RecordsDepth / Temperature
Approved Hull MaterialFiberglass / Metal
Cable Length (Ft/M)33ft / 10m
Supported Deadrise / Transom Angles0-25° Deadrise
Part NumberA80277
Additional NotesThe A80351 replaces the A80270.

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