Save 20% on all Navionics and C-Map Plug-and-Play Cards Exclusive Limited Offer for CPS-ECP Members Only

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Sept 13, 2018

Originally priced at $149 USD (CAD $194), Navionics Plus Canada MicroSD cards for Lowrance, Raymarine, Humminbird, Simrad, B&G and many other chartplotters are now available for only CAD $155 (at today’s exchange) until Sept. 27, 2018, with coupon code “CPSECP20”. In fact, the 20% discount code applies to all Navionics and C-Map cards.

If you haven’t already done so, register for exclusive CPS-ECP member discounts at Fugawi.com by clicking on the CPS-ECP logo at the bottom right side of the page, then check all the plug-and-play Navionics/C-Map cards and enter CPSECP20 at checkout.

Fugawi will cease sales of plug-and-play cards and hardware products on Sept 27, 2018, therefore this is a one-time offer that will not be repeated.

To take advantage of your CPS-ECP members’ exclusive 15% discount on all hardware products, including Actisense, Digital Yacht, Fell Marine or LCJ Capteurs, visit the Fugawi Store and use the coupon code “CPS-ECP15M” at checkout before Sept 27th 2018.

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