Raymarine i70 instrument

RAYMARINE has launched its new i70 instrument and p70 and p70R autopilot control heads; stylish new-look controls and displays packed full of powerful features.

Boasting a 4" over-sized LCD display, the i70 instrument displays maxi 43mm digits in full screen mode. The superior 160 degree horizontal and vertical viewing angles ensure the screen display can be seen clearly from all angles - even sideways on, and is further enhanced by the anti-reflective coating for improved visibility in bright sunlight. Raymarine says i70's advanced LED backlighting offers lower power consumption to deliver vibrant colour and contrast whilst using up to 35 per cent less power than other colour instruments.

In another world first for Raymarine, the i70 instrument has the ability to act as an AIS repeater, showing the 25 closest AIS transmitting vessels and enabling vessel information to be obtained from individually selected targets. This new "AIS at-a-glance" display is an invaluable extra visual reference and adds to situational awareness for all on board.

From traditional analogue dials to engine information and tank levels, i70 has the graphic capabilities to show it all; supported data views include Wind, Speed, Depth, Tridata, Engine (NMEA2000), Environmental (NMEA2000), Fuel (NMEA2000) and navigation.

For more information on Raymarine's 70 Series go to www.raymarine.com.au.

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