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Navman/simrad 3100 Digital Wind Instrument Display Head on 2040-parts.com

US $165.00
Location:

Jamestown, Rhode Island, US

Jamestown, Rhode Island, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Brand:Navman/Simrad

This is a display only and does not include the masthead (AA002012) or masthead cable (AA002615)

 Optimized wind indication available instantly in 'analog' or digital display, with large backlit digits for excellent visibility.

Port and starboard color coding, combined with 'Locked-Angle' function, contribute to easier steering to a pre-selected wind angle.

Features

  • Large backlit digits:1.2" [30mm] high (on upper line) and 0.8" [20mm] high (on lower line)
  • NavBus connection for systemwide controls
  • NavBus connection for data repeat
  • 'Locked-Angle' function allows you to steer the boat easily to a pre-selected wind angle.
  • Supplied complete with low mass masthead transducer with 30m cable
  • True wind speed & true wind direction when connected to a SPEED 3100 log, Navman chartplotter or any compatible NMEA device
  • NMEA 0183 input (RMC, VHW, and VTG) and output (MWV and VPW)
  • Combined 'analogue' and digital display
  • Wind speed range 0-99 knots, 0-50 m/s
  • Apparent & true wind direction (digital & 'analog')
  • Maximum wind speed and variable wind speed alarm.
  • Supplied standard with protection cover.
  • Simple installation with Navman's through bulkhead mounting tube system

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