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Magellan Releases eXplorist Sea Version to Give Leisurely Boating fanatics a Finish Routing Remedy for U.S. Seaside and National Waters


Magellan, a head of modern GPS gadgets for automobiles, fitness, outside and cellular navigation, these days declared the new Magellan® eXplorist® 510 Sea Version, a total navigational solution for recreational boaters with unique protection material of U.S. inland and coastal ocean and a highly effective Magellan eXplorist GPS system.

The Magellan eXplorist 510 Sea Version provides boaters with a customized choice of best-in-class Navionics marine navigation maps and information plus a strong, water resistant portable Magellan eXplorist 510 Outdoor GPS system presenting easy-to-use choices, a built-in photographic camera and a 3-inch sunlight-readable shade touchscreen display screen. Moreover to high-definition material for 12,000 U.S. ponds, the Magellan eXplorist 510 Sea Version contains U.S. coastal protection up to two kilometers overseas, with information on 5-foot shapes, tides, voltages, damages, slot programs, marsh places, and marine services.

"It is our objective to provide the most complete protection and the most specific material possible for recreational boaters," said Warren Hewerdine, Sr. Home of Marketing for Magellan. "Partnering with Navionics permitted us to not only provide best-in-class- marine maps, but also create a Magellan-exclusive solution mixing ponds and shoreline material for the most complete protection possible."

For highest possible comfort to customers, all Navionics maps and marine information are pre-loaded on a single MicroSD card that is involved with the eXplorist 510 Sea Version. Available in Aug from MagellanGPS.com and Magellan's certified store and online associates, the Magellan eXplorist 510 Sea Version is $479.99 (MSRP).

About Magellan

Headquartered in Santa Clara, CA, MiTAC Digital Corporation, manufacturer of the Magellan (http://www.magellangps.com) brand of portable GPS navigation consumer electronics devices, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of MiTAC International Corporation. Recognized as an industry pioneer, Magellan globally markets its award-winning portable navigation devices including the Magellan RoadMate® series for autos, RVs, fleet and commercial vehicles, and GIS, the eXplorist® outdoor series for hunting, fishing, hiking and geocaching enthusiasts, and mobile apps and accessories for smart phones. Follow Magellan on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/MagellanGPS), Twitter (http://twitter.com/#!/magellangps) and YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/user/magellanvideo).

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