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Larry wrote:
GeoffSchultz wrote in ups.com: I have a RayMarine SeaTalk based RayStar 120 GPS antenna which is a piece of crap. Shhh....take the 4 screws out of the Raymarine 2KW radome, pull off the top and let me know how corroded all those pot metal parts look....another PoS. Larry That is a damn lie! And one that I am tired of hearing. Link to this group some photographs of properly installed Raymarine scanners found in the condition you describe and I'll kiss your ass publicly in the venue of your choice. And pay my own way there. I reserve the right to verify the details of the installation and length of service. That is because you have not established any credentials for accuracy or truthfulness on this topic. The ones that you cleverly "improved" by plugging vents and drains and otherwise deviating from the mounting instructions do not qualify for this offer. It is possible to get a radar into the condition you describe. It is not a matter of routine on properly installed Raymarine radars. There are better radars on the market but the Raymarine is not a bad radar. Think it over Larry, you are tarnishing yourself in the eyes of any knowledgeable persons. Jack -- Jack Erbes in Ellsworth, Maine, USA - jackerbes at adelphia dot net (also receiving email at jacker at midmaine.com) |
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