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Author Topic: Old Vexilar  (Read 2417 times)

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Offline sochr000

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I have a chance to get an older Vexilar for free, but I have no idea if it works or not.  How hard is it to find replacement parts?  I like Vexilars, but don't want to grab it if it's just going to take up more space.
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Offline boogityn

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Just take it. Its free. you can't go wrong. you can always throw it away. If it works....SCORE! :nerd:
" If you have a chance, take a kid fishin"

Offline Jdrummer

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vexilar.com would be able to answer any question you might have . I thnk there is a number for them also .
Pratice doesn't make perfect, Perfect pratice makes perfect!

Offline kenhuntin

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they are pretty tough. my buddy had his fl8 under water for three months until we finally found it, hooked it with a gaff and recovered it. It went in the drink running. The battery was toast but the unit ran fine until he opened it and squirted it down with wd40 as a precaution and wrecked the board.
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