Open Invitation to CPS-ECP members from our Member Benefits Partner – Fugawi

Fugawi Open House

 

Feb 23, 2016

Fugawi Open House Toronto

Visit their office on Tuesday, March 8 or Wednesday, March 9 anytime between 
8:30 am and 7:00 pm for an open house. Come meet their team and find out what is new at Fugawi!

Fugawi will present several new products from partners, such as the iAIS from Digital Yacht, the world’s first wireless AIS receiver; the 4 Way Multidrop T Piece from Actisense, allowing for multiple drops from the NMEA 2000 backbone; the WindyPlug from LCJ Capteurs, a pen-sized barometer that can connect any LCJ wind sensor to NMEA 2000 systems; and the new Enhanced instrument dashboard in their innovative Fugawi Marine 5 software.

Get more information on the new Navionics+ and Navionics Update, which recently replaced the Gold and HotMaps products, combining the marine and lake content, adding the very popular SonarCharts™, and Community Edits.

Also, receive hands-on experience and information on the full range of products we manufacture and represent.

Kindly RSVP to amanda.holt@fugawi.com if you plan on attending. Refreshments available.

Fugawi Office Location

Fugawi is located at 411 Richmond St E, suite 307 between Parliament and Sherbourne. Paid street parking is available in the area as well as a Green P lot at 323 Richmond St E.
We are also accessible by TTC via the Ontario St. stops on either the King St or Queen St streetcar lines.

 

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