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Old 09-11-2005
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Navman Electronics

Looking for any experience or opinions about
Navman electronics. I currently have an older B&G (Network) electronics and need to replace the masthead unit for wind/speed plus the transducer. The cost of this B&G update is around $700. In checking with W.Marine I find a complete set of Navman which includes wind,speed,depth&repeater for $999. Currently my B&G depth works. Any recommendations appreciated.
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