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46 INSTRUMENTS
ST60+ OPTIONS
Flush Mount
ST60+ Speed shown with the optional flush-mount bezel.
Rear panel mounting
Install instruments neatly behind a bulkhead with the rear panel mounting kit.
ST60+ Depth
ST60+ Wind
ST60+ Compass
• Easy-view large digits plus depth trend indicator.
• Min/max depth.
• Audible shallow, anchor and deep water alarms.
Dedicated easy-to-read analogue/digital display with patented fluxgate transducer.
• Combines analogue and digital measurements.
• Calculates both apparent and true (relative) wind speed/direction (true wind requires SeaTalk speed through water data).
Dash top installation
For dash top installations,
use the trunnion mounting kit.
Transducers
High-performance long and short-arm masthead wind transducers.
ST60+ Tridata
Combines depth and speed data in an easy-to-read 3-line display. Dedicated depth and speed displays with trip/log, sea temperature and SOG.
Transducers
Plastic self-sealing
transducers supplied as standard.
Cables
SeaTalk cables are available in 1m (3') to 20m (60')
lengths.
Club House Wind
"On Shore" version of the ST60 Plus wind system. Wind speed and direction displayed within an easy-to-read compass rose.
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SmartController
Take full, on-board control of your Raymarine SeaTalk instruments with the wireless SmartController. Wireless operation means freedon to monitor vital information when on deck or out of sight
of your instruments.
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