GPS & Chartplotters for Sale
Navionics 512mb cf chart card cf/16xg "usa - east" - v01.20 - sep 08 - tested(US $89.99)
Navionics 512mb cf chart card cf/16xg "usa - east" - v01.20 - july 08 - tested(US $89.99)
Raymarine e120 classic gps chartplotter multifunction display w/ cover; warranty(US $529.95)
Raymarine es97 gps chartplotter sonar mfd display w/ cover *touch not working*(US $299.95)
Garmin echomap 74dv head-unit gps / fishfinder display with sun cover - tested(US $399.99)
Furuno sc-501 sat satellite compass - processor unit(US $575.00)
One Lap of the Web: Forsberg can't stop, won't stop drifting
Tue, 08 Apr 2014-- Jann Mardenborough won the "Nissan GT Academy" back in 2011 and since then has finished on the podium at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, as well as participating in the Infiniti Red Bull Racing driver program with aspirations of Formula One. He explains what it's like to move on from video games -- which he started playing at age 7 -- and transitioning into real sports cars. Mardenborough, it must be said, once drove too fast in British GT to be considered an amateur, but not quick enough to enter the pro class -- and race organizers, who didn't know what else to do, gave him a time penalty so the amateurs could catch up.
Aspid Cars teases sports car to join open-wheeler
Tue, 29 May 2012Spanish automaker Aspid Cars informed us last Tuesday that it will be unveiling a sports car to complement its open-wheel track car. The company didn't tell us much aside from saying that the car will be bigger than its first car, that it will be extremely lightweight and that it will offer multiple powertrain options, including a V8 and a KERS-like hybrid system. The company also made sure to note that its name is no longer IFR Aspid.
Jaguar to back historic-racing effort in 2012
Tue, 13 Mar 2012Jaguar will return to factory-backed motorsports in 2012 with a program intended to showcase great racing Jaguars of the past in select historic-racing events. The company announced the program, dubbed Jaguar Heritage Racing, on Monday. For the first time since 1956, factory-supported C- and D-types will take to the track, gracing some of the most famous circuits in the world including Goodwood, the N




