Chartplotter
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Un chartplotter est un outil relié à un récepteur GPS qui permet de visualiser des cartes électroniques.
Cet instrument est principalement utilisé pour la navigation marine. Il existe plusieurs marques et modèles. Les modèles utilisent des cartes marines qui leur sont propres.
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