Suunto M9 Marine Sailing GPS Watch with GPS Technology




The Suunto M9 marine watch with Global Positioning Satellite technology provides cruising and racing sailors with important navigational information to improve their performance. This unit's memory stores up to 50 routes and 500 waypoints. With the included Suunto Sail Manager software link, you can plan routes on a PC and upload them on the M9 before the journey.

Features include:
  • Suunto M9 marine watch
  • Interface cable
  • Suunto sail manager 2.0.2 software CD
  • Li-Ion rechargeable battery
  • Battery charger and docking station
  • Black and white case
  • Black strap
  • Digital display
  • Time mode
  • Atmosphere
  • Electronic compass
  • Sailing mode
  • Navigation
  • Race pc interface
  • GPS technology
  • MOB function
  • 100-meter (330-ft.) water resistance rating
  • Tang buckle
Technical requirements:
  • Suunto sail manager 2.0.2 software CD (included)
  • IBM compatible PC
  • 266 MHz processor or above
  • 64 MB memory
  • Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
  • For SSM Help IE 5.0 or newer


Your Price: $579.99




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