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-Factory Upgrades: , 8000 BTU rear cabin Air conditioning and heater, 16000 BTU forward Air-conditioning and heater (this unit has been upgraded new with auto dehumidifier., windlass, Spinnaker rigging (2nd and 3rd reef line and rigging. Reef your sails with ease under high wind conditions, Tan leather Steering wheel covers „h 4 KW Generator, Separate Freezer, bimini, Raymarine ST 60 tri data - Wind direction, speed, and Depth advanced electronic equipment that is just now coming out in new 2017 model sailing boats. Starting with the centerpiece of navigation: New Garmin GPSMAP 8212 Glass Helm 12" Touch screen MFD Chart Plotter and helm guidance. It not only has a large 12 inch touch screen but also 3D Mapping and complete boat control and guidance systems. Control all navigation from your chart plotter or on your iPad from below deck if you choose. Control the radio, music, course direction, and radar, all from the comfort of the helm or below deck in your cabin. From your iPad below you can see and monitor the radar, weather, sound system, course direction and auto pilot. If you must quickly plot a new destination this system (if you choose) will automatically chart a route avoiding all known shallows and obstructions. Just hit navigate and you are off. New Garmin GPS Antenna, New Garmin NMEA 2000 Network, New Garmin GHPD12 Sailboat Autopilot with GHC20, New Garmin GMR 18 xHD high definition Radar. This radar can overlap your actual maps to give an easy to understand and read radar picture all in high definition. You can auto track other vessels and have collision warnings sound if danger is approaching. Radar was never so good or easy to work with! New Garmin AIS 600 Transceiver (linked to the chart plotter and VHF radio. In addition to being seen by other large vessels and AIS equipped vessels you can automatically see all other large vessels and AIS equipped vessels. You will be warned on your chart potter of close approach and be able to identify the vessel by name, size, direction, and speed simply by touching it on your Garmin plotter. Additionally you can hail the vessel automatically on your Garmin VHF radio if you choose simply by touching it and picking up your radio.
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