Furuno MFD12 NavNet 3D Multifunction Display

$1,140.00

Furuno MFD12 NavNet 3D Multifunction Display is a 12.1-inch marine display with TimeZero chart performance, full-time 3D charting, and NavNet 3D network integration.

Description

Overview Furuno MFD12 NavNet 3D Multifunction Display

Furuno MFD12 NavNet 3D Multifunction Display gives the NavNet 3D platform a larger 12.1-inch screen for bridge layouts that need more viewing area. It is designed to bring chart, radar, sonar, and network data together on one dedicated display with fast response at the helm.

The display is useful for cruising and fishing vessels that want a larger primary navigation screen without moving to a black box-only installation. TimeZero processing and network expansion make it suitable for systems that must stay responsive while handling multiple data sources.

Key Features

  • 12.1-inch multifunction display: Provides a larger working area for split screens and navigation detail.
  • TimeZero technology: Delivers fast chart redraw and responsive interaction at the helm.
  • Full-time 3D chart capability: Keeps three-dimensional chart awareness available as part of normal operation.
  • Satellite photo fusion support: Adds shoreline and terrain context when working with supported chart data.
  • NavNet 3D integration: Supports radar, sonar, AIS, and other networked vessel information.

Applications

  • Primary helm display for cruising and offshore fishing vessels.
  • Networked bridge display where radar, chart, and sonar data are combined.
  • Helm upgrade for operators who prefer a dedicated fixed-mount multifunction display.

Specifications

Model MFD12
Series NavNet 3D
Product type Multifunction display
Display size 12.1-inch color LCD
Core technology TimeZero
Navigation mode Full-time 3D chart rendering

What’s Included

  • Multifunction display unit
  • NavNet 3D display package components as supplied for this model
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Furuno MFD12 NavNet 3D Multifunction Display

What is Furuno MFD12 NavNet 3D Multifunction Display designed for?

Furuno MFD12 NavNet 3D Multifunction Display gives the NavNet 3D platform a larger 12.1-inch screen for bridge layouts that need more viewing area. It is designed to bring chart, radar, sonar, and network data together on one dedicated display with fast response at the helm.

What are the key capabilities of this multifunction display?

Key source details include 12.1-inch multifunction display, TimeZero technology, and Full-time 3D chart capability. Provides a larger working area for split screens and navigation detail. Delivers fast chart redraw and responsive interaction at the helm.

Is this multifunction display suited to onboard marine use?

Yes. The product information lists 12.1-inch color LCD, which supports clear day-to-day use at the helm or bridge. It is also described for Primary helm display for cruising and offshore fishing vessels.

What system support or integration options does it offer?

The source data positions it for applications such as Primary helm display for cruising and offshore fishing vessels. It is also described for Networked bridge display where radar, chart, and sonar data are combined.

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