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Raytheon Raychart 620 Large Format Gps Multifunction Display-12 Photos-seatalk!! on 2040-parts.com

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San Juan Capistrano, California, United States

San Juan Capistrano, California, United States
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Brand:Raytheon/ Raymarine GPS Chartplotter Display Manufacturer Part Number:Raytheon Raychart 620 GPS Multifunction Display

   Removed during a 'Cost is No Object' refit- This Raytheon RAYCHART 620 LARGE FORMAT GPS MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY remains in very good condition- There are numerous photos showing its details and condition, including some of the many operating screens.

  SeaTalk output for all Raytheon/Raymarine Seatalk equipment, including AUTOPILOTS.

  Auction is for the display and waterproof cover only.  Unit has a very sharp screen, and scrolls through them crisply and correctly.  Please note-  The small door over the chart cards doesn't latch tightly, and may require adjustment or repair- It doesn't affect the function in any way.

  Unit measures about 9" X 13" inches overall.  Two Seatalk connectors in rear.   Connectors are immaculate.  

  Sale only to U.S./ Canada/ Western Europe and Australia only on this Seatalk output instrument.

  A HARD-TO-FIND Raytheon Multifunction Chartplotter Display.  Great to replace a damaged or sunbaked unit, or to set up a Raytheon Raychart 620 system.  Offered with an extremely ........Low Starting Bid.

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