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Standard Ds-30 Digital Depthsounder on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Belle Chasse, Louisiana, United States

Belle Chasse, Louisiana, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

This is a used digital depthsounder. The transducer plug socket has been cut off of the pigtail for the transducer. You will see the red and shield wires in the photo where the socket has been removed. It turns on fine, and shows 8 to 9 feet on the display- it keeps changing when turned on varying from 7.8 feet to 9 feet. . I am unable to test this depthsounder any further. so the sale is "as is".  THERE ARE NO RETURNS.  No transducer or mount/knobs are included- only what is seen in the photo. Winning bidder needs to pay $12 shipping to the 48 continental states. Bidders from all other areas need to request their freight charge before bidding.

 

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