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Boatsales Staff8 Apr 2009
NEWS

Raymarine G Series compact keyboard

Ideal for installations where dash space is at a premium, the Raymarine G Series Compact Keyboard provides access to the powerful G Series navigation system without sacrificing core functionality

Raymarine said the G Series Compact Keyboard remedies dash space constraints by reducing the keyboard footprint by 45 per cent. This reduction allows for full G Series control while utilising a minimum amount of dash space.


The Compact Keyboard can control multiple GPM400 processors and G Series displays from a single station, with colour coded softkeys simplifying navigation and LED indicators informing the skipper which display and GPM400 is currently under command of the keyboard.


Designed exclusively for flush mounting, Raymarine said the G Series Compact Keyboard provides a clean, unobtrusive appearance that complements today's modern helm designs.


Raymarine said the G Series Compact Keyboard is available now. Recommended retail price is $756.


For more information, phone (02) 9479 4800 or visit www.raymarine.com.au for the nearest dealer.


 


 


 

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