For Sale Nautilus Lifeline - Discontinued version - VHF

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Xhris

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i have in my possession 3 brand new in box Nautilus Lifelines. I thought before dropping them on eBay I would try my luck here.

Recent auctions went for 450-470 for used o
the refurbished model went for 620!

I’m hoping for 550 shipped for each.

Feel free to IM me with any questions.
 
i have in my possession 3 brand new in box Nautilus Lifelines. I thought before dropping them on eBay I would try my luck here.

Recent auctions went for 450-470 for used o
the refurbished model went for 620!

I’m hoping for 550 shipped for each.

Feel free to IM me with any questions.
Outrageous markups. There is a sucker born every minute.
 
This is one of those rare times I think of red chicklets...

Good luck with the sale selling them. :)
 
I bought mine new for $250. I love having it. Now..., I have a watch I bought 12 years ago that is no longer produced, I can sell it for more than what I paid it. Can I get twice what I paid for it? No. But..., it's just a watch. This thing is life saving. (and downright stupid to be discontinued).
 
I believe the reason they were discontinued was because the operator of the radio under law has to hold a vhf licence.

So if you can see your boat but they can’t see you, you have to call emergency services and everyone in 30 mike radius with gps rather than call your boat back to you alone.

How ridiculous.
 
I bought mine new for $250. I love having it. Now..., I have a watch I bought 12 years ago that is no longer produced, I can sell it for more than what I paid it. Can I get twice what I paid for it? No. But..., it's just a watch. This thing is life saving. (and downright stupid to be discontinued).
Keep in mind that you can’t get these Gen 1 units repaired - I had mine fault (never had actually used in water either) and they said they have no parts to repair. They gave me a new second gen, non VHF unit instead.
 
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