Raymarine A75 Wi-fi Radar Package on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Raymarine's a75 Wi-Fi Multifunction Touch Display is a full-featured multifunction display with a built-in GPS receiver and Navionics compatible chartplotter. The a75 Wi-Fi also features standard wireless networking so you can see and control your a75 from your Smartphone and Tablet using Raymarine mobile apps. The a75 Wi-Fi can be expanded to include radar, sonar, CHIRP DownVision™, weather, AIS, and much, much more. Comes with everything pictured. |
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