Industry News: Florida Marine Tracks
Florida Marine Tracks' North and Full-State Chart Cards Announced For Raymarine Axiom Displays
Raymarine, the global leader in high-performance marine electronics for the recreational boating, marine first-responder and law-enforcement markets, announced that the North Florida chart for Florida Marine Tracks will be compatible with Axiom displays and are available for sale.
Florida Marine Tracks offers thousands of miles of precisely drawn, detailed navigation tracks for flats, bay boats, and other shallow-water boats running in challenging areas. The North Florida chart will include inland areas north of a line from Sebastian Inlet to North Sarasota Bay, as well as run to the Georgia and Alabama state boundaries. Florida Marine Tracks maps are corrected to provide the precise location of navigation aids, including daymarkers, buoys and signs, as well as concrete abutments, PVC stakes and much more. With the addition of North Florida charts, Florida Marine Tracks now offers a North and South Florida Marine Map on one convenient chart card, as well.
The native Florida Marine Tracks aerial imagery features resolution ranging from three-inches to one-foot. This allows anglers to zoom in with clarity from 50 to 100 feet with no loss of resolution. Axiom 2 Pro and Axiom 2 XL’s powerful six-core processor delivers fast redraws and high-definition renderings of Florida Marine Tracks premier, high-resolution fish charts.
“We consistently strive to make our Axiom displays more robust and user-friendly, and the compatibility with the new Florida Marine Tracks North Florida chart gives anglers the tools they need for a successful day on the water,” says Jamie Dery, Vice President of Raymarine Americas. “ISLA’s North Florida marine charts don’t just rely on government data, they double-check and correct any outdated information for the smoothest navigation. This integration is sure to give customers a new level of confidence while navigating the sometimes-challenging shallows across North Florida.”
Photos courtesy of Raymarine.