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  2. Chartplotter - Wikipedia

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    A Raymarine chartplotter. A chartplotter is a device used in marine navigation that integrates GPS data with an electronic navigational chart (ENC).. The chartplotter displays the ENC along with the position, heading and speed of the ship, and may display additional information from radar, automatic information systems (AIS) or other sensors.

  3. Garmin® Introduces New GPSMAP® 500 and 700 Series ... - AOL

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    Garmin today announced a premier addition to their fully integrated line of GPSMAP series chartplotters and combination plotter/sonar units. Boasting a sleek new design, vibrant touchscreen and ...

  4. Garmin - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the company introduced its first touchscreen marine chartplotters, the GPSMAP 5000 series for international boaters. [31] In 2011, Garmin released its first GPS watch for the sport of golfing: the Approach S1. [32] A year later in 2012, the company released its fēnix adventure smartwatch, designed for outdoor sports and recreation. [33]

  5. Raymarine Marine Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Raymarine is a manufacturer and major supplier of electronic equipment for marine use. The company targets both recreational and light commercial markets with their products, which include: GPS Chartplotters; VHF Radios; Digital Fishfinders / Sonar; Radar; Self-steering gear (Autohelm / Autopilot) Satellite television; Software

  6. Navionics - Wikipedia

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    Navionics was founded in 1984, when Giuseppe Carnevali and Fosco Bianchetti introduced the world's first marine electronic chart plotter, the Geonav. In 2007, Navionics sold the Geonav product line, to focus solely on the production of electronic charts. On October 27, 2017, Navionics was acquired by Garmin Ltd.

  7. Navman - Wikipedia

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    Key features of the F15: 3.5" Touch Screen, New UI based on the MioMaps GPS software by MiTAC owned Mio Technology, Maps of US and Puerto Rico, SiRFInstantFixII, and preloaded POIs. A version with a larger 4.3" screen, the F25 was sold in Europe, with a set of western Europe maps. Support from Navman/MiTAC was largely absent for this device.

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