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Boatsales Staff6 Dec 2007
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Raymarine offers special 'Ready to Go' packs

Raymarine said it is offering tremendous savings on a new 'Ready to Go' package of some of its latest plug 'n' play marine electronics (including all cables)

There are two packs available:  the Sail Pack offers a saving of $1160; and the Power Pack features a saving of $1524.

The Ready to Go Sail Pack includes a Raystar 125 GPS, a C80 multifunction display, a Ray218E DSC VHF radio and an AIS250 receiver which shows surrounding AIS equipped vessel's name, course, speed, distance to and even VHF contact details.

The Power Pack includes a Raystar 125 GPS antenna, an E80 multifunction display, a Ray218E DSC VHF radio and an AIS250 receiver, as well the DSM30 echo sounder which is a superior fishfinder with HD digital technology allowing you to check out anchorage and even see individual fish.

The 'Ready to Go' packages are available for a limited time from Raymarine stockists or by phoning Raymarine on (02) 9479 4800, or visiting www.raymarine.com.au

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