DORVAL, QC, April 17, 2013 (Press-News.org) Leader in digital and printed outdoor mapping products, TrakMaps, is pleased to announce the launch of Marine 9 for Garmin & Lowrance GPS units. Outdoor enthusiasts can now navigate in confidence on an expanded list of lakes, rivers and waterways in real time. Featuring thousands of points of interest, fishing spots and marinas, users can plan out trips safely and easily.
"We are excited to offer the latest and most reliable digital marine charts and we are committed to providing the best and safest experience on the water for all," said Faraj Nakhleh, TrakMaps president.
New in Marine 9 is complete coverage of all Great Lakes, Lake of the Woods, the Gulf of St. Lowrance and plenty more. Coverage in Marine 9 can be found here: http://media.trakmaps.com/Marine_9_Lakes.pdf.
More information on TrakMaps Marine 9 can be found here: http://www.trakmaps.com/Products.aspx?p=l.
Since 1997, TrakMaps has provided outdoor enthusiasts with a multitude of quality mapping products. At the cutting edge of technology, TrakMaps offers the most innovative mapping products for outdoor recreational pursuits.
As a result, TrakMaps digital (for GPS) and printed maps and charts are the first choice for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages.
For further information:
Carolle Charlebois, Media Relations
ccharlebois@TrakMaps.com
(877) 861-8725 x 107
TrakMaps Launches Digital Marine Charts for GPS
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[Press-News.org] TrakMaps Launches Digital Marine Charts for GPSDigital marine charts for Ontario, Quebec, New York, Vermont and Manitoba now available for Garmin & Lowrance GPS units.