Handheld Marine Radio for Boats with Submersible Design
Handheld Marine Radio for Boats with Submersible Design
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Handheld Marine Radio for Boats with Submersible Design

4.2 stars out of 26 reviews
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  • NOAA weather alerts - 24 hour access to emergency alerts and weather reports
  • Backlit with a large LCD display to easy readability even in the stormiest conditions
Current price is $114.95
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Columbus, 43215
Arrives between Feb 9 - Feb 11
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Oct 6, 2025
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Color: Multicolor
5 out of 5 stars review

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Range of transmitter wattage.

This has a 1 watt transmitter which works well for the lake I sail as I 99% of the time don't need a higher powered 5 watt transmitter.

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Jul 27, 2014
RedRowboat
5 out of 5 stars review

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Works great

Speaker is loud & clear. I have talked to Newport harbor from Wickford harbor using low power (1W). Small & lightweight, I keep it clipped to my life vest and don't even feel it. If I ever fall overboard it's a great comfort to know the waterproof radio will be there on my life vest.

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Apr 8, 2014
Painster
5 out of 5 stars review

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Just great!

I have tried everything but getting it wet. That willl happen in time I am sure and will just *assume* that it will continue to work.

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