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SUGGESTED SYSTEMS. Not what you want or where to start? Have a look at the suggested systems starting on page 4.

Satellite TV HD Digital Fish nder Technology Man Overboard System

A crew-safety system that can be used as standalone system or integrated into a SeaTalk network for added functionality. Away from home and don’t want to miss that important sporting event, or just want to catch up on your regular TV series? Then you need a Raymarine satellite Boat tv antenna. HD Digital technology will change the way you fi sh forever. See individual fi sh and distinguish bait fi sh from larger species by simply adding one of our HD Digital modules to your multi-function display. LifeTag Wireless MOB System

P12 P18

Premier Multifunction Network Solution

A multifunction helm solution offering unmatched navigation visualisation for larger vessels. Networkable displays from 12" to 19" can display High Defi nition (HD Digital) radar and fi shfi nder information in stunning detail, as well as video from multiple sources and charts from the entire Navionics regions stored on a super-fast centralised processor.

Multifunction Network Displays

G Series Powerful but easy to use sunlight viewable colour LCD displays capable of sharing radar, High Defi nition (HD Digital) fi shfi nder information, video and Navionics Platinum cartography via a high-speed network. Two models available: E80 (8.4") and E120 (12.1"). E Series

P42

Multifunction Accessories

Video Cameras A keyboard designed for E Series for easy entry of navigation data. AIS receiver displays collision avoidance information. For use with G Series, E Series and C Series. Ideal for security monitoring or providing all-round visibility when docking. E Series Keyboard/AIS250

P44

Dual Function Displays

A Series dual function displays are capable of displaying chart or High Defi nition (HD Digital) fi shfi nder information (or both). Can be bracket or console mounted.

P24

Single Station Multifunction Displays

C Series If space is in short supply but you want as much information at fi nger-tips as possible, then C Series is the multifunction product for you. A range of 3 colour LCD displays (7", 8.4" and 12.1") capable of displaying chart, radar and fi shfi nder images all on a single sunlight viewable screen.

P46 P48

Single Function Displays Instruments

Compact single function chartplotters for small installations. From units with dedicated functions, such as speed, depth or wind, to fully customisable colour LCD instruments capable of displaying the information you need at the touch of a button.

P28 P30

Radar and GPS Antennas

P60 P78

Raystar125 GPS

Marine navigation software

Radomes and Open Arrays A compact Boat gps antenna offering pinpoint accuracy for Raymarine’s G Series, E Series and C Series displays. Raymarine’s radar antennas deliver unparalleled performance for Raymarine multifunction displays. Choose from compact domes (Radome) to the larger and more powerful Open Arrays with greater range. A powerful and fl exible PC based software package for route planning, performance analysis, fi sh charters, weather forecasting and tactics.

Autopilots Communications

RayTech 6.1 Whether cockpit or inboard pilot, Raymarine has an autopilot for your boating requirements.Raymarine autopilots are designed to maintain an accurate course in all sorts of sea conditions with minimal helm movements. They can act as a spare pair of hands or an extra crew member allowing you to trim the sails or get the fenders over the side. Single-station, multi-station or handheld, Raymarine have what you need for communications safety at sea.
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