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Tom Hilton
04-08-2009, 01:02 PM
FUGAWI X-TRAVERSE SUPPORTS
HILTON’S REALTIME-NAVIGATOR ONLINE CHARTS

Software Leader’s Partnership with Innovative Online Fishing Map Server Marks Exciting New Chapter in Offshore Fishing Capabilities Using Fugawi Navigation Software and iNavX for ************************™

TORONTO, Canada – Software manufacturer Northport Systems Inc. announced today the addition of Hilton’s Realtime-Navigator support to its online Fugawi X-Traverse collection for use with Fugawi™ navigation software, Apple ************************™ and MacENC for Apple OS X.The combination of Fugawi X-Traverse and Hilton’s Realtime-Navigator gives users an unparalleled set of ocean condition tools to identify fish holding locations. The ultimate saltwater fishing tool, Fugawi X-Traverse provides users of the ************************, PCs or Macs with the most up-to-date water condition detail.
Hilton’s Realtime-Navigator provides boaters with unlimited access to the latest sea surface temperature, altimetry, water color and surface currents, allowing anglers to plan and implement strategies to locate favorable conditions for targeting desired fish species. Fugawi X-Traverse’s support for the innovative Realtime-Navigator information allows users to see their GPS position on saltwater maps using the popular iNavX software for ************************, Fugawi Marine ENC navigation software for a PC or MacENC software for Mac OS X.
“Hilton’s Realtime-Navigator gives the saltwater angler a powerful new tool,” said Robin Martel, president of Northport Systems. “Providing up-to-date maps of sea conditions as a complement to our already broad feature set gives Fugawi X-Traverse customers a tremendous advantage to help them target and catch fish.”
With the addition of Hilton’s Realtime-Navigator maps to its Fugawi X-Traverse system, users can now download up-to-date maps directly from the internet to their navigation software. Ideal also as a planning tool, Fugawi X-Traverse users can access Realtime-Navigator information in the days preceding a fishing excursion to determine ocean current, color, temperature and altimetry tendencies that often affect baitfish location. In addition, the Fugawi X-Traverse data plan allows users to plot waypoints and save tracks in Fugawi Marine ENC and transfer them to iNavX software on the ************************, or vice versa.
“This is a game-changer,” said Thomas Hilton, president of Hilton’s Fishing Charts. “Our partnership with Fugawi provides offshore anglers unparalleled abilities to use the latest high-resolution water condition imagery to navigate to the most-productive fishing grounds, while at the same time maximizing their time and fuel efficiency.”
Hilton’s Realtime-Navigator maps are expected to be live in the Fugawi X-Traverse system in May of 2009.
For more information on Hilton’s Realtime-Navigator support, Fugawi X-Traverse, or to learn more about Northport Systems and its entire product line, please contact (416) 920-9300 or visit www.fugawi.com or www.x-traverse.com.

Howdy,
We are beta-testing the system right now, but here's a shot of the latest water color image and how you can have an unparalleled navigation system in your pocket with the ************************ coming in May! Also, the Fugawi navigation system on your PC or Mac also allows you to open the dynamic charts just like you would a NOAA chart - plug in a GPS puck into your USB port and you are navigating!

http://www.realtime-navigator.com/phone_watercolor.jpg

All the best,
Tom Hilton

ma86
07-15-2009, 12:18 AM
“This is a game-changer,” said Thomas Hilton, president of Hilton’s Fishing Charts. “Our partnership with Fugawi provides offshore anglers unparalleled abilities Point of Sale (http://www.mpos.net/s/p4.asp) to use the latest high-resolution water condition imagery to navigate to the most-productive fishing grounds, while at the same time maximizing their time and fuel efficiency.”

Reel Thing
10-13-2009, 05:45 PM
Gotta love the Fugawi name....as in Where the Faugawi....

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