Raymarine Dsm300 Sounder Module E63069 - Complete - - Same As Dsm300g on 2040-parts.com
Boca Raton, Florida, US
This is in great working condition. Includes the power cable, C-series interconnect cable and of course the DSM module itself, just as it would come if you bought it brand new. You may need a different cable(s) to hook this up to your particular display (ie HS seatalk cable), as well as a transducer, neither are included
This was removed from a boat because it had an issue with the LED indicator light, it was fixed under warranty and was just received back here a few days ago. We installed a brand new unit in the customer's boat because they could not wait for the repair.
We ran this for over 4 hours on our bench without a hiccup.
Shipping will be $12.99 in the U.S., $60 internationally
Thank you for looking and good luck bidding.
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