Catalogue Commercial leaflet FI-30
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FURUNO instruments FI-30 series... Excellent Analog and Digital instruments Smart and Stylish design

In early 2001, Furuno launched the NavNet series of NAVigational NETwork system for awide range of pleasure craft. With the success of this series, we are proud to introduce a new line of networking products for the powerboat and sailboat world the FI-30 series of electronic navigation instruments. The FI-30 is a result of Furuno's extensive experience in creating new and innovativemarine electronics for pleasure boats utilizing proven commercial technology and techniques.The Furuno FI-30 instruments are designed to work under the harshest environments toensure your safety and comfort. The FI-30 offers: Function and performance Safety and reliability Design superiority, individual and panel mounted Flexible networking configuration Cost effectiveness An individual FI-30 instrument performs excellent as a stand-alone unit. When multiple FI-30 instruments are networked together, you can easily display important navigational information, such as speed, boat compass, wind, heading, etc. all at one time. Analog instruments display precise data with a needle-pointindicator and are useful for monitoring an increasing or decreasing trend, speed, heading changes, etc. Digital instruments display information in alphanumeric formatfor ease of readability. Most of the digital instruments offer more data in switchable modes. The FI-30 system allows you to select a combination of analog and digital displays that best suits your needs.The compact and stylish FI-30 instruments offerflexible installation and mounting, allowing you to aesthetically configure your helm.
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