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still available ?Newly rewired mic for Raymarine 215 for sale, I replaced the unit with a new Icom with
GPS. Mic works perfectly and as you can see from pictures has new coiled cord .
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Shoot. I was afraid that was the answer. Thanks, though. I'm going to keep searching - there's gotta be some outfit out there that can repair electrical cords (at a cost less than just buying a whole new unit!).
Shoot. I was afraid that was the answer. Thanks, though. I'm going to keep searching - there's gotta be some outfit out there that can repair electrical cords (at a cost less than just buying a whole new unit!).
I'll check when I get home tonight, Mitch. At the end of the day, it's just "wires".How many wires are in the cord Dennis?
Yeah, that's pretty much where I'm at - is it really worth it. In this case, I've had one (all of the components) sitting on my workbench for quite some time. My plan is to use this as a back-up with our boats up in Maine - so really just a "spare".IIRC, Raymarine was charging $75 to rewire one. I would think for not much more (low 100s) you could get a simple VHF (and flush mount kit) with comparable features brand new. With the dash filler/adapter panels that we sell (shameless plug) it is a very simple job for a DIYer or installer to replace the Ray215 and have a clean professional look. We have panels that cover a couple dozen modern VHF radios that are stock parts.
-Kevin