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R.W. Behan wrote:
It's a Raytheon Raynav 550, and if you can use it, it's yours. It

was installed in a 20 year-old Lord Nelson Victory Tug we recently
bought, and I've replaced it with GPS. No use to me. To you??

Cheers,

Dick B.


Dick, before you just give it away, you might want to list it on Ebay,
their still worth money.

John


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Thanks, John--I thought of eBay, but figured I'd try to find a shoestring
cruiser--having done a bit of that--to see if we could help 'em along. I'll
leave it up here for a while and see if there's a taker. Can hardly believe
there's much of a market for these, but I'll check it out. Thanks for the
headsup.

Dick


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R.W. Behan wrote:
It's a Raytheon Raynav 550, and if you can use it, it's yours. It

was installed in a 20 year-old Lord Nelson Victory Tug we recently
bought, and I've replaced it with GPS. No use to me. To you??

Cheers,

Dick B.


Dick, before you just give it away, you might want to list it on Ebay,
their still worth money.

John


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R.W. Behan wrote:
Thanks, John--I thought of eBay, but figured I'd try to find a

shoestring
cruiser--having done a bit of that--to see if we could help 'em

along. I'll
leave it up here for a while and see if there's a taker. Can hardly

believe
there's much of a market for these, but I'll check it out. Thanks

for the
headsup.

Dick

Dick, their still popular with fisherman. Most guy's have

accumulated, over the years, lots of wreck listings in LORAN TD's. The
conversion, via a GPS set, to TD's is frequently off by quite a bit,
causes problems for a guy looking to fish on a small wreck. If you have
all these numbers, and your LORAN dies, and you can't get it repaired
because parts are no longer available, it's off to Ebay!

John

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R.W. Behan wrote:
It's a Raytheon Raynav 550, and if you can use it, it's yours. It

was installed in a 20 year-old Lord Nelson Victory Tug we recently
bought, and I've replaced it with GPS. No use to me. To you??

Cheers,

Dick B.


Dick, before you just give it away, you might want to list it on

Ebay,
their still worth money.

John



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