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Yeoman Electronic Plotter Chart Kit Bba Puck Boat Navigator & Accessories on 2040-parts.com

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Grant, Alabama, United States

Grant, Alabama, United States

YEOMAN CHART KIT BBA
YEOMAN
THE REVOLUTIONARY ELECTRONIC PLOTTER

SEE PICTURES
EVERYTHING IN PICTURES IN INCLUDED
INCLUDING THE CARRY CASE AND THE NAUTICAL SLIDE RULE 

THE PUCK IS MESSED UP.   IT HAS WHAT LOOKS LIKE BLACK ASHES ON THE TOP OF IT.  I TRIED TO SHOW SEVERAL PICTURES, BUT MY LIGHT WAS NOT GOOD.  YOU CAN SEE THE ASHES IN THE PICTURES.

IT COMES WITH A CAR CHARGER and WALL PLUG INS.

PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES AND EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS.
I WILL TRY TO ANSWER THEM.

:-)

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