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Raymarine Navionics Cf Database Chip 912g Us West Coast on 2040-parts.com

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Keyport, New Jersey, United States

Keyport, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used

Navionics CF Chip, fits appropriate Raymarine units as well as some others. This is a 912G database, US West Coast. This is the "Gold" level card. Unsure of the database date. I bought a 25 foot Boston Whaler here on the east coast that had been trailered in from California and the database card was in the plotter. I tested it using the plotter (works, obviously) and then bought a card for my local waters.

912G covers the entire US West Coast + Mexico. 

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