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Spot Personal Messenger Epirb W'papers-nice-11 Photos-lifesaver-pilots-cruisers on 2040-parts.com

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San Juan Capistrano, California, United States

San Juan Capistrano, California, United States
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Brand:SPOT Model:SPOT PERSONAL MESSENGER

  This SPOT SATELLITE MESSENGER PERSONAL EPIRB has been lightly used, remaining in great condition.  It comes with the User's Guide and the Spot Specs.  There are numerous photos showing its details and condition.

  Great for offshore cruisers and remote country aviators.  As the factory states it is 'The Ultimate Survival Plan When a Situation GETS UGLY'.

  Unit has never been deployed.  Requires factory activation.  Should have the battery replaced before serious travel.  Users Manual is comprehensive, and will answer any questions about usage or operation.
 
 Unit looks great.  Papers show a touch of garage storage.   A LIFESAVER, offered with a ...Low Starting Bid.

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