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Furuno GP-1870

Furuno GP-1870

Furuno GP-1870

The Furuno GP-1870 is a modern chartplotter developed by Furuno specifically for fishing and pleasure craft. The device is equipped with a bright 7-inch color LCD display with anti-glare and anti-fogging protection, which provides excellent visibility even in direct sunlight.

One of the key features of the GP-1870 is its built-in GPS receiver, which provides accurate data on the ship's location. The device supports C-Map 4D maps and the ACCU-FISHTM function, which helps determine the distance to the fish and its size. The GP-1870 has an impressive amount of memory, capable of storing up to 30,000 trajectory points, 30,000 waypoints and 1,000 routes.

Another convenient addition is an audible alarm system that gives individual signals in various situations, such as displacement from the track line, changes in speed or depth, fish detection, etc. GP-1870 has the approval of the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RMRS), which confirms its reliability and quality.

The technical characteristics of the Furuno GP-1870 are impressive: the diagonal of the display is 7 inches, and the brightness is 900 cd/m2, which provides excellent readability. The device is powered by DC voltage of 12-24 V and has compact dimensions (168 x 271 x 124 mm) and weighs only 1.5 kg. The display is protected from moisture and dust according to IP56 class.

GP-1870 supports various display modes, including course plotter, navigation, ship data, engine monitoring, wind speed and direction measurement, fuel level and GPS status. The GPS receiver of the device operates at the L1 frequency (1575.42 MHz) and provides accuracy up to 10 meters, and with MSAS - up to 7.5 meters.

Furuno GP-1870 is a reliable and functional chartplotter that will become an indispensable assistant for owners of fishing and pleasure craft, providing safe and efficient navigation.

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