Raymarine A97 Chartplotter/fish Wi-fi+bluetooth Lake+coast E70233-us on 2040-parts.com
US $1,559.88
Location:
Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Raymarine
Manufacturer Part Number:E70233-US
UPC:723193794296
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Raymarine a97 9" MFD Chartplotter/Fishfinder w/Wi-Fi & Bluetooth - US Lake and Coastal Chart by C-MAP MFG# E70233-US
a97 Multifunction Touch Display with Built-In Digital Sonar
The
a97 Multifunction Touch Display is the perfect all-in-one choice for
cruising boats or coastal anglers. It combines all the GPS-chartplotter
features of the a95, plus adds built-in, dual frequency (50/200 kHz)
600-watt digital sonar capable of targeting fish to depths of 3,000
feet. Add the compatible transducer of your choice (sold separately) to
compete the system.
The a97 features a super-bright 9-inch
sunlight viewable LCD screen with multitouch pinch-to-zoom control.
Running Raymarine's LightHouse II user interface, it is a full featured
GPS and chartplotter that is compatible with both Navionics charts as
well as LightHouse Raster and Vector charts of the USA and C-Map 4D.
Expand
the a97's capabilities by connecting it to other Raymarine MFDs and
accessories. The a97 features dual RayNet network ports for connecting
to other displays, radar, sonar, thermal cameras, SiriusXM Marine
Weather receivers and much more. The a97 is also SeaTalkng and NMEA2000
compatible for connecting to engines, instruments, Evolution autopilots
and other network devices.
Fast and Responsive Chart Plotting The
a9 and a12 feature Raymarine's most advanced chartplotter engine with
multitouch pinch-to-zoom. Every a9 and a12 also features:
- A built-in, 50-channel, 10 Hz GPS for fast and smooth vessel tracking
- GPS and Russian EGNOS support for faster acquisition and improved accuracy
- WAAS and EGNOS Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS) support for satellite differential corrections
- Optional external GA150 antenna for challenging below-deck applications
- Dual-slot MicroSD card reader with support for both Raymarine LightHouse and Navionics and C-Map 4D charts
- 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
- Multitouch pinch-to-zoom
- Every
Raymarine LightHouse II Multifunction display is compatible with
Navionics+, Silver, Gold, Platinum+, HotMaps and HotMaps+ charts and
C-Map
Mobile Integration: Wireless is Built Right In Every
a9 and a12 display comes with standard Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless
networking built-in. No external modules are accessory boxes are
required. Pair you're a-Series with Raymarine's free apps for Apple and
Android smartphones and tablets and enjoy the convenience of Raymarine
Everywhere™.
- Access aSeries anywhere onboard with Raymarine apps. No extra modules required
- Play and control MP3 audio on your smartphone remotely using Bluetooth
- Sync with the Navionics Boating app to exchange navigation data and even update charts!
- Navionics Plotter Sync bridges waypoints and routes between your aSeries and your smartphone or tablet
Your Sixth Sense at Sea: Video and Thermal Night Vision Integration The
a9 and a12 models both feature a standard composite video input port
suitable for a marine camera or Raymarine Thermal Night Vision camera
system using genuine FLIR infrared technology. Extend your boating day
and navigate with confidence when you pair aSeries with any Raymarine
T-Series camera.
- Thermal night vision meets touchscreen with aSeries and Raymarine thermal cameras
- Experience genuine FLIR thermal camera technology
- Choose fixed mount or pan/tilt/zoom thermal camera models
- Slew-to-Cue camera integration with AIS and Radar target
Raymarine
aSeries also supports Video over IP, making it the perfect place to
keep a watch of onboard safety and security. Connect multiple IP video
cameras and use aSeries to view, record, playback and take video
snapshots. Video camera are also great for monitoring remote spaces
like engine rooms, or monitoring hard-to-see areas like side decks and
cockpits.
Expand your aSeries Network with Radar and More! Raymarine's
a-Series are full-fledged network multifunction displays and work with
our full line of Digital, HD Color and Super HD Color radar scanners.
They also integrate seamlessly with other accessories like AIS, SiriusXM
Marine Weather receivers, instruments, Evolution Autopilots, and much
more. You can even customize your onboard navigation system by mixing
and matching any combination of a-Series, c-Series, e-Series or
gS-Series multifunction displays.
What's in the Box? Every new a9 and a12 model includes these items in the box:
- Power/data/video cable (1.5 meters)
- Flexible Suncover
- Front trim bezel kit
- Trunnion bracket kit
- Flush mount kit
- SeaTalkng to Device Net Adapter (for connection to NMEA2000 networks)
- SeaTalkng Spur Cable (1-meter)
- RayNet to RayNet Interface Cable (2-meters)
Waypoints/Routes
5000/200
Waterproof Rating
Waterproof
Transducer Type
Not Included
Resolution (VxH)
800 x 480
Internal/External Antenna
Internal
Cartography - Preloaded
No
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