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I have for sale a working Raytheon R41XX Radar system with GPS, 48 mile 24 inch antenna and cables. This unit was working when taken off boat. The cover was cracked under the shrink wrap last winter. The antenna is clean and dry inside and was still working.
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Radar & Autopilots for Sale
Furuno radar bundle(US $1,500.00)
Furuno rsb0094-075 2kw 18" dome model rsb0094-075 marine radar new sealed in box(US $1,200.00)
Raymarine 18 inch radome 2kw 18 inch 24nm m92650-s with cable
Johnson macerator pump(US $95.00)
Depth transducer w/ dummy plug pt # p5 30-758-0(US $85.00)
Furuno radar if amplifier pc board # 03p9269 for 2kw model rsb0087 antennas(US $24.99)
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