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Raymarine i60 Wind

$629.00$1,549.00

Designed specifically for sailboaters, these stylish, dedicated-function instruments ave excellent viewing angles and simple push-button controls making extremely easy to see and use.

Large numerals and digits with red back lighting for enhanced night time visibility.

Shows analogue and digital data and calculates apparent (relative) and true wind speed/angle (true wind requires SeaTalk speed through water data).

SKU RMI60-W* Category

Raymarine i60 Wind variations

ImageAttributesSKUPriceStockBuy
Inclusions:
i60 Wind Display
RMI60-W$849.00

Out of stock

Inclusions:
i60 Wind Pack with Short Arm Vane Transducer
RMI60-W/P$1,549.00

Only 2 left in stock

Inclusions:
i60 Close Hauled (Magnified 20º - 60º display)
RMI60-CH$629.00

Out of stock

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