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of almost any kind. Dragonfly’s dual channel cHirP technology enables anglers to target fish with sonar and explore underwa- ter structure with photo-like clarity using Dragonfly’s high resolution, DownVision™ sonar. Unlike conven- tional sonars, Dragonfly’s uses cHirP technology to transmit across a wide spectrum of sonar signals - the result is much higher fidelity sonar returns in both Downvision and fish targeting sonar modes. Since Dragonfly has 2 dedicated CHIRP sonar channels


anglers can enjoy simultaneous views of both fish-targeting sonar and lifelike Downvision imagery using Dragonfly’s dual sonar, split-screen display. Dragonfly models are available with navionics Silver charts or Gold small chart downloads for inland and coastal waters, offering high quality, accurate maps right out of the box. For maximum visibility in bright sunlight Dragonfly features a large 5.7” ultra-bright 1500 nit display that is optically bonded for excellent colour and contrast. For added on board security, the Dragonfly display can be secured in its quick-release, tilt-and- swivel, drop-in base using an optional Thule lock core. Dragonfly Pricing Dragonfly™ without cartography £579.00 Dragonfly™ with Navionics EU Silver charts £650.00 Dragonfly™ with Navionics EU Small Gold chart download £699.00


After three years in development, Gill launches a complete


range of footwear for sailors The range offers excellent design, quality and, as you would expect from the technical brand, a host of practical performance features. Anyone spending time on the water will understand


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the importance of a sure grip, stable footing, and comfortable support. Our new footwear collection offers all this and more, from hand-sewn construction, marine grade leathers and impact absorbing outsoles that expel surface water. The leather range of deck shoes encompassing the Baltimore which is a classic 2-Eye design; Newport offering a cup sole for improved traction and stability and Auckland provides a modern boot style. The Deck Tech Race Trainer is designed for sail racing of- fering fantastic grip and superb protection using Gill’s exclusive full-contact, non-slip perfor- mance outsole for exceptional grip and traction in wet condi- tions. The upper is made of a non-absorbent, quick-drying construction featuring reflec- tive piping detail and increased protection is offered in the high wear toe area that is 100x more durable than standard leather.


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Our deck shoes are made to keep you from slipping-up. The unique sole design prevents aquaplaning and keeps you in contact with the deck, while marine grade leathers, genuine moccasin hand sewn construction and cushioned soles provide comfort, quality and durability.


The Pro racer Performance Trainer offers the highest specifica- tion and is the lightest product within the footwear range. It features a unique simplified lacing system with protective lace cover specifically designed to reduce the risk of getting caught whilst moving around the deck. In addition to this the Pro Racer Performance Trainer features all of the same attributes as the Deck Tech Race Trainer. Baltimore Deck Shoe Brown, Navy £80.00 Newport Deck Shoe Brown, Grey £95.00 Auckland Deck Boot Brown, £95.00 Deck Tech Race Trainer Grey/Blue, White/Bright Lime £80.00


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