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Go bigger, go better with Simrad GO9 XSE

by Boating World on 2 Mar 2017
Simrad GO9 XSE Boating World
The perfect way to expand the capabilities of sportboats, cruisers, and smaller center consoles, the GO9 XSE offers plug-and-play support for Simrad® Broadband Radar™ and Halo™ Pulse Compression Radar systems and features a nine-inch multi-touch widescreen display, built-in GPS receiver, GoFree® Wi-Fi and industry standard NMEA 2000® connectivity. Connect with smartphones and tablets, control your onboard sound system, monitor engine data and SiriusXM® Weather Radar, and choose from an array of built-in sonar technology to cruise with confidence and find fish like a pro.

GO9 XSE Walkthrough



GO9 XSE Key Features

• Easy to use multi-touch interface
• Full-featured chartplotter with widest available cartography support including C-MAP, Navionics® and more)
• Radar display for Simrad® Broadband 3G™/4G™ and Halo™ Pulse Compression radar systems
• Built-in Broadband Sounder™ and CHIRP sonar with StructureScan® HD support
• TotalScan™ transducer ready
• Support for SiriusXM® Marine Weather
• Plan smarter with TripIntel™ technology
• 9-inch flush or bracket mount display
• Widescreen with bright LED backlight
• High-speed 10 Hz GPS receiver
• Integrated wireless connectivity
• Dual microSD card slots
• Compatible with Simrad WM-3 SiriusXM® satellite weather module
• NMEA 2000® compatible

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Click here to find a dealer near you and upgrade your boat with GO9 XSE today!
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