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GP-70 GPS NAVIGATOR

Sure, We Could Make Our

Nav Receivers Less Expensive*

We could. But we wouldn't. Because cutting costs would mean cutting corners. And that's not the way we do things at Furuno.

Our GP-70 GPS and LC-90 Mark-II Loran

Navigators are designed and built with uncompromised integrity to deliver top performance and reliability under the most punishing conditions.

For example, they have tough cast metal enclosures— not plastic. And watertight membrane key-pads.

Admittedly, more expensive. But well worth it to protect the powerful state- of-the-art receiver housed within.

They also incorporate exclusive

Furuno features. Like a universal power supply that allows them to operate on as little as 10 Volts—all the way up to 40.

And two fully programmable NMEA 0183 outputs, so they can send nav data to a combination of plotters, sounders, autopilots and other marine electronics systems as part of an All-Furuno Bridge.

No sacrifices. No trade-offs. No corners cut. The

GP-70 GPS and LC-90 Mark-II Loran Navigators.

From the most recognized name in marine electronics.

You know. FURUNO.

Want to know more?

Write for a color catalog and the name of the dealer nearest you. a FURUNO U.S.A., Inc., (

J P.O. Box 2343, Dept.

South San Francisco, CA 94083.

SiBE

LC-90 Mark-II Loran

Link up our nav receivers with other Furuno marine electronics to create the

All-Furuno Bridge. &

America's Cup"92

Official Supplier

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