- B&G Multi Function Displays
- Furuno Chartplotters
- Garmin Chartplotters
- GeoNav Chartplotters
- Raymarine Chartplotters
- Simrad Chartplotters
Chartplotters
The Marine Chartplotter uses a GPS sensor to place a ship cursor on an electronic chart. Depending on the application, most people want it to be as large and as bright as possible. If a chartplotter is direct sunlight viewable, that means that the manufacturer claims that it can be used with sunlight hitting the screen. Daylight viewable means bright day, but not direct sun. If you have an open boat, this is critically important, since you cannot use what you can not see. Call Technical Marine Support at 847-746-0100 or email at john@technicalmarine.com to discuss your marine electronics needs.
Product Tags: 8-12" Displays Furuno Multi-Station Open Arrays
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Furuno 1934C/NT NavNet VX2, 4 KW, 3.5' Open Array MFD
The Furuno 1934C/NT VX2 multifunction display supports marine radar, sonar, AIS, GPS and chart plotter. Using C-Map by Jeppesen or Navionics cartography, Furuno marine electronics equipment is in use by commercial vessels as well as recreational...
$5,349.00
Furuno 1944C/NT NavNet VX2, 6 KW, 4' Open Array MFD System
The Furuno 1944C/NT VX2 multifunction display supports marine radar, sonar, AIS, GPS and chart plotter. Using C-Map by Jeppesen or Navionics cartography, Furuno marine electronics equipment is in use by commercial vessels as well as recreational...
$5,809.00



