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I have a Furuno NavNet3D MFDBB BlueStar System; BlueStar is Furuno's terminology for 'Factory Refurbished'. BlueStars come with the full standard two year Furuno World Wide Warranty, and are usually open box returns, units used for boat shows, or units that were sent in for repair. Each of these units are gone through with a fine tooth comb by a Furuno USA technician, loaded with the latest software and NOAA cartography, and offered at a significant discount. This system DOES NOT include a monitor, however it outputs both VGA/RGB and DVI. I recommend DVI if available, DVI is the same image quality AND signal used with HDMI, only HDMI carries audio as well. This unit comes with a built in hub, giving you the ability to network in both a UHD Radar and a DFFx Fishfinder module, without having to purchase the $600 HUB101 with power sync.
The unit includes the black box processor, as well as the control pad.
The price is $6,900.
Shipping and Handling Will Be Calculated Based on Buyer's Zip Code and method of shipping. UPS Ground is standard method. No Sales Tax if Shipped Outside of NY State.
Any questions at all, feel free to post them here, or send me a PM.
I recommend a true marine-grade monitor, although they aren't cheap. A regular off the shelf Best Buy display will be next to impossible to see in daylight, even in a pilothouse, the lack of dimming for night use is important, and those cheap PC monitors honestly are not built to withstand the vibration and salt air condensate and will break. Trust me, I've seen it happen with a stubborn client. PM me for monitor recommendations and where you would plan on mounting.
The unit includes the black box processor, as well as the control pad.
The price is $6,900.
Shipping and Handling Will Be Calculated Based on Buyer's Zip Code and method of shipping. UPS Ground is standard method. No Sales Tax if Shipped Outside of NY State.
Any questions at all, feel free to post them here, or send me a PM.
I recommend a true marine-grade monitor, although they aren't cheap. A regular off the shelf Best Buy display will be next to impossible to see in daylight, even in a pilothouse, the lack of dimming for night use is important, and those cheap PC monitors honestly are not built to withstand the vibration and salt air condensate and will break. Trust me, I've seen it happen with a stubborn client. PM me for monitor recommendations and where you would plan on mounting.
