B&G® offers discount on selected chartplotters when purchased with a C-MAP MAX N+ chart

B&G® has launched an offer which gives consumers up to a £300 discount on selected chartplotters when purchased with a C-MAP MAX N+ chart.

The latest version of the C-MAP MAX N+ chart features a variety of updates and improvements. Enhancements to the new version of these charts include detailed port plans, as well as additional detail to existing ports, Easy Routing and more detailed information at all zoom levels. The new versions of the Local MAX N+ charts also offer up to three times the coverage of the previous versions.

Products included in this offer include the Vulcan 7-, 9- and 12-inch. The B&G Vulcan is a sailing chartplotter designed for coastal cruising and club racing. This easy-to-use, intuitive multi-touch screen features include SailSteer and RacePanel. Vulcan is NMEA 2000®, Broadband Radar™, ForwardScan™ and autopilot ready, and features built-in 10Hz GPS and Wi-Fi. Purchasing a product from this range will save consumers £200.

B&G’s Zeus³ 7-, 9-, 12- and 16-inch are also included in the promotion. Ideal for the serious cruising or racing sailor, Zeus³ features a touchscreen and keypad, high-speed processor and B&G’s award-winning sailing features. The SolarMAX HD screen ensures visibility in all conditions. Zeus³’s screen has been tested to the limit in everything from tropical sunlight to the depths of the Southern Ocean and polar winters. You can see it through polarised sunglasses, and the responsive touchscreen works even in flying spray and rough sea. Zeus³ has an integrated rotary dial and keypad that can take over control of all functions in extreme conditions, along with customisable keys for instant access to frequently used functions. Purchasing a product from the Zeus³ range alongside a C-MAP chart will save the consumers £300.

The offer runs until 31st May through participating retailers.

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