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Raymarine's new products make Australian debut at SCIBS

by Liza Sticpewich on 11 May 2010
Raymarine E Series Widescreen SW
Raymarine will be showcasing its new range of products at the 2010 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show in Pavilion C on Stand 316.

The E Series Widescreen with HybridTouch™ which was previewed during the Autumn international boat shows has received a huge response from dealers and customers. The E Series Widescreen HybridTouch™ system will make its Australian boat show debut in May at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show.

The new E Series Widescreen is the first multifunction display to offer Raymarine's HybridTouch™ technology, giving users the choice of touch screen or hard key operation of the multifunction display.

Also making its Australian debut at Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show will be the Raymarine HD Digital Radome. Radar target detection has undergone massive changes in the last year, thanks to the introduction of High Definition Digital technology. Now the superior benefits of these new systems are available to even more boaters, with the launch of Raymarine's new HD Digital Radomes.

Compact domes are the most popular radar antennae for the majority of power and sail boats throughout the world, and now these boat owners can benefit from the latest radar technology with Raymarine's new 18' and 24' HD Digital Radomes.

For larger boats the Raymarine Glass Bridge Monitors will be previewed for the first time in Australia at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show. Combining the latest advanced technology in an ultra-stylish, black, edge-to-edge glass screen, Raymarine's new Glass Bridge Monitors are aimed at the highly demanding operational and interior design requirements of vessels over 40 feet.

Available in two sizes – the GB150 (15') and GB170 (17') these large, ultra-bright, sunlight-viewable colour displays offer multiple display combinations for every navigational scenario. LED technology ensures the best visibility in all light conditions. The ultra-sophisticated styling will please even the most discerning owner or captain.

For more information please contact Raymarine Asia Pty Ltd on 02 9479 4800 or visit www.raymarine.com.au

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