Raymarine A68 Wi-fi Chirp Downvision Transducer Lakes & Coastal Maps # T70201-us on 2040-parts.com
US $943.88
Location:
Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Raymarine
Manufacturer Part Number:T70201-US
UPC:723193794241
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Raymarine a68 5.7" Combo GPS/Downvision with Transom Mount Transducer with US Lake & Coastal Chart by C-Map MFG# T70201-US
a68 Wi-Fi 5.7" MFD Touchscreen with CHIRP DownVision™ & CPT-100 - US Lake & Coastal Chart by C-Map
Raymarine's a68 Wi-Fi is a full-featured multifunction display with CHIRP DownVision™ Sonar technology built in. The a68 Wi-Fi also features standard wireless networking so you can see and control the a68 from your Smartphone and Tablet using Raymarine mobile apps.
The dual channel sonar in the a68 Wi-Fi lets you see fish and bottom structure like never before, it's like having two sonars in one! The a68 Wi-Fi's CHIRP DownVision™ channel delivers stunning images of underwater structure, fish, wrecks and more with photo-like clarity. The a68 Wi-Fi also features a CHIRP fish targeting channel for easy identification of baitfish and predators.
Select
a68 Wi-Fi models include Navionics North America Gold charts on
microSD, or you can upgrade to 3D charting with satellite photos with
Navionics Platinum Plus charts.
Features:
- Swipe, touch and navigate - the a68 is powered by Raymarine's
intuitive LightHouse™ User Interface
- Super-fast, dual core processor plus a dedicated graphics processor
- Built-in Wi-Fi wireless networking
- Control your a68 Wi-Fi from popular Smartphones or Tablets
- Dual Channel sonar with both CHIRP DownVision™ and CHIRP Fish Targeting
- Super-bright 5.7", optically bonded touchscreen with LED backlighting
- Built-in 50-channel GPS receiver
- Includes US Lakes and Coastal (-US) chart bundle provides over 12,900
US Lakes with over 1,900 high-definition lake. Coastal navigation data includes all critical navigation aids and chart objects, plus spot soundings and contours out to 60 feet or 20 meters
- US Lakes and Coastal Cruising data provided by Jeppesen is a subset of
C-MAP MAX. Coastal data does not include Tides and Currents or C-Marina port database. The high-definition lakes data delivers 3 foot contour intervals or better
- Compatible with Navionics Silver, Gold, Platinum or HotMaps Charts and c-Map 4D on MicroSD
- RayNet (Ethernet) port for radar, weather and networking with Raymarine
MFDs
- FUSION audio integration - Full of control or FUSION 700 series marine
stereos
- FUSION audio integration - Full of control or FUSION 700 series marine
stereos
- SiriusXM weather and satellite radio compatible using optional SR150
receiver
- NMEA2000 compatible SeaTalkng port for engine, instruments and Raymarine
autopilot integration
- Monitor your fuel consumption with on screen fuel range overlays and
fuel manager
- Video-over-IP support for networked cameras with video playback and
record
- Built-in Bluetooth wireless connection for optional media playback or
remote control
- CPT-100 transom mount transducer with temperature sensor included
- Bracket and console mounting hardware included
Waterproof Rating
Waterproof
Transducer Type
Transom Mount
Resolution (VxH)
640 x 480
Internal/External Antenna
Internal
Included Transducer
CPT-100
Cartography - Preloaded
No
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