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Yamaha 6yc Information Station Command Link Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $725.00
Location:

Pensacola, FL, United States

Pensacola, FL, United States
Condition:New Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:6YC-83710-00-00 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

6YC Information Station

Yamaha’s new 6YC gauge provides customized, accurate reports about the boat, vital engine systems and operating conditions, in a narrower display that saves valuable dash space.

Command Link® and Command Link Plus®compatible
Comprehensive system information for up to two outboards
Track engine RPM, fuel levels, fuel burn, fuel economy, engine water pressure, surface water temperature and more, all in one customizable gauge
Its streamlined design is narrower than the Command Link Plus® LCD Gauge and replaces up to three Command Link®square gauges, saving dash space

Part # 6YC-83710-00-00

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