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New Raymarine Element HV Sonar/GPS: Smartest choice in the new product showcase

by Liza Dukino 3 Jul 2019 05:43 BST
Raymarine Element Series © James McGowan

Making smarter choices on the water starts with making smarter choices with respect to your fishing electronics. Choose the new Raymarine Element HV sonar/GPS!

Choose your size: Element HV is available in 7-, 9- and 12-inch models.

Choose the highest resolution: Element HV delivers seven distinct sonar channels including three ultra-high frequency 1.2MHz HyperVision channels (SideVision, DownVision and RealVision 3D) for the clearest and most complete views of the underwater world.

Choose an extra dimension: RealVision 3D combines with precision GPS to construct the most accurate 3D model of the underwater world - including fish, bait and structure - and updates it in real-time.

Choose speed: All Element HV models feature blazing-fast quad-core processors for instantaneous chart redraws, seamless menu/page transitions and smooth sonar rendering.

Choose powerful fishing intelligence: Element HV supports charts from leading mapmakers Navionics and C-Map. Element HV also makes it easy for anglers to create maps of uncharted waters while fishing or under way with Navionics SonarChart Live and Raymarine RealBathyTM personal sonar map recording.

Choose brightness: Element HV features ultra-bright 1,500-nit screens for an incredible viewing experience in any lighting conditions, even when wearing polarised glasses.

Choose simplicity: Element HV models are powered by Raymarine's intuitive, angler-centric LightHouse Sport operating system. Meanwhile, all seven sonar channels are delivered via a single, all-in-one transducer.

Choose bonus utility: Element HV features convenient NMEA2000 connectivity that lets it share and display information with your engines, instruments, tank level senders and autopilot. Network two Elements together for convenient waypoint sharing. Element even connects with Raymarine's wireless Quantum radar scanners for anglers fishing big waters.

Choose durability and dependability: The ruggedised Element HV comes with a best-in-class three-year warranty (product registration required).

Choose great value: Ready to fish, Raymarine Element HV with transducer starts at a new low price of just $1,149.00 RRP!

Learn more at www.raymarine.com.au/element.

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