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Simrad Release New Chartplotters
The Simrad GO12 XSE and GO7 XSR are the latest additions to the company’s GO stand-alone chartplotter series. The GO12 XSE offers a new 12″ display option for the GO series, while the upgraded GO7 XSR features a restyled, glass-helm design, along with radar compatibility, which was not previously available on the GO7 XSE.
Featuring super-bright displays and an easy-to-use interface, these new GO series displays offer powerful functionality. With the intuitive multi-touch controls, boaters are able to tap the screen to create or select waypoints, pinch-to-zoom or tap-and-drag to pan smoothly across charts, while simple home screen and menu layouts allow quick access to all functions.
Fully compatible with Simrad Broadband 3G/4GTM and Halo Radar systems, the GO12 XSE and GO7 XSR also feature internal GPS receivers, StructureScan HD and CHIRP Sonar, autopilot integration for precision control, engine data monitoring, full audio entertainment connectivity with SonicHub2, built-in wireless connectivity and the powerful Simrad TripIntel trip computer.
Navico, parent company to Lowrance, Simrad and B&G, have also expanded the range of reporting and connectivity options offered by their Track telemetry system with the all-new Track HD.
For further details go to www.navico.com.




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