Raymarine Mobile Showroom Makes Its Way North!

 

Fully-loaded with all of Raymarine’s award-winning technologies these boat shows-on-wheels are making stops in Canada!

Welcome Aboard Raymarine-3 and Raymarine-4 are the perfect places to experience Raymarine products first hand. Staffed by Raymarine product experts, they offer consumers an excellent chance to interact with Raymarine’s extensive product line. They also offer event rebates for purchases made during the event to further the great savings offered by the participating dealers.

The Raymarine Mobile Showrooms Raymarine-3 and Raymarine-4 are 32-foot-long showroom trailers equipped with a comprehensive array of Raymarine’s products. A-Series products, C-Series and E-Series Multifunction displays, along with Raymarine’s HD digital fishfinders, radars, autopilots, wireless remote technology, and more are all available to see, touch and try.

The vehicles also feature High Definition satellite TV, an indoor helm, and are entirely self-contained with their own on board air conditioning and power supplies.

The  Raymarine Mobile Showrooms are scheduled in British Columbia on July 6 at Nikka Industries, 3551 Moncton St., Richmond, then on July 7-8 at Roton Industries, 1628 Duranleau St., Vancouver, July 9 at CT Inlet Marine, 850 Barnett Hwy, Port Moody, then on July 15 at Steveston Marine & Hardware, 201-19700 Langley Bypass, Langley, then their Vacouver location on July 16 and the Steveston Marine & Hardware location in Richmond  on July 17.

The Raymarine Mobile Showrooms comes to Ontario on August 26 to 28 for the Port Credit Boat Show, 1 Port Street East,  Mississauga, Ontario.     
Raymarine is represented Exclusively by Esterline CMC Electronics in Canada. With six company locations nationwide and an extensive dealer network, CMC Electronics is Canada’s leading distributor of marine electronics, and represents a number of prestigious brands in the marine industry.

 

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