Navionics Gold XL9 giving 3 times the coverage of the Gold XL3 for the same great price
After the success of their Gold XL3 series, Navionics have introduced the Gold XL9 size charts, offering up to triple the coverage of the discontinued XL3 but with no price increase.
The vectorised XL9 charts have been developed using Navionics' exclusive seamless technology that provides clearly legible charts without clutter, holes or discontinuities at every zoom level.
With the same great details of the current XL3 charts at up to 16 zoom levels, Navionics Gold XL9 charts offer a wealth of information on navaids, tide and currents and port services, the details known to be required by both sporting fishermen and navigators.
Navionics Gold XL9 charts are compatible with the leading chartplotters, such as Raymarine, Furuno, Lowrance, Humminbird, Geonav, Eagle, Northstar and many PC-based navigation software programs.
The plug-and-play feature of the charts eliminates the need for consumers to download CD's or unlock codes.
Gold XL9 charts from Navionics are easy to use and now offer even greater value.
Greenland West, Greenland South, Iceland. From Northumberland Oe to Kap Farvel to Nathorst Fjord. Including Scoresby Sund, Disko Bugt, Melville Bugt, Nuuk in Greenland and Faroe Islands, Shetland Islands,Orkney Islands, Hebrides and North West Scotland from Kyle Rhea to Helmsdale.
Norway South, Denmark North East, Germany East, Sweden South West. From Strandafjorden in Norway to Oeland South in Sweden and Hastholm in Denmark to Kolberg in Germany. Including Mjosa Lake and Shetland Islands.
French Canals, Bodensee Lake, Brienzer See, Thuner See, Zurichsee, Lac De Bienne, Lac Leman, Lac De Mortat, Lac De Neuchatel, Lago di Como, Lago d’Iseo, Lago di Garda, Lago di Lugano, Lago Maggiore, River Po, Danube River from Kramesau to Bratislava, Neusiedler See, St.Tropez, Berlin Lakes, Black Sea and Caspian Sea.
Denmark, Germany, Skagerrak, Swedish Lakes, Sweden East, Sweden South, German Lakes. From Flekkefjorden in Norway to Oregrund in Sweden and Papenburg in Germany to Kolobrzeg in Poland. Including Mjosa Lake, Aaland and Turku in Finland.
Denmark, Germany, Skagerrak, Swedish Lakes, Sweden East, Sweden South, German Lakes. From Flekkefjorden in Norway to Oregrund in Sweden and Papenburg in Germany to Kolobrzeg in Poland. Including Mjosa Lake, Aaland and Turku in Finland.
French Canals, Bodensee Lake, Brienzer See, Thuner See, Zurichsee, Lac De Bienne, Lac Leman, Lac De Mortat, Lac De Neuchatel, Lago di Como, Lago d’Iseo, Lago di Garda, Lago di Lugano, Lago Maggiore, River Po, Danube River from Kramesau to Bratislava, Neusiedler See, St.Tropez, Berlin Lakes, Black Sea and Caspian Sea.