Raymarine C125 Wide Screen Multifunction Display Unit on 2040-parts.com
Kempton, Pennsylvania, United States
I am selling one Raymarine C125 Wide Screen Multifunction Display unit. I have recently upgrade both my displays to the "A" series touch screen units. This unit functions just as new and I have had no problems with it what so ever. This unit is one year old (used about 3 months) and still has two years warranty through Raymarine. The units GPS and large screen preformed great late at night in total darkness and fog to help me get back to port with complete confidence and safety. I had three sonar units attached to this display that helped me find fish and the bait they feed on, allowing me to put limits of fish on my boat and out fish all my fishing partners. I also had a Raymarine 18'' color HD radar dome attached that allowed me to see boats and objects in the water when your eyes alone could not spot them. That level of safety allows boating even when visibility is extremely poor. The Raymarine Evolution auto pilot that was connected to this display always navigated me to the exact spot I wanted to be on the lake with no effort at all. The units "Light House" software was just updated about two months ago. This auction will include: 1. One Raymarine C125 Wide Screen Multifuntion Display unit 2. One sun cover 3. One mounting trunnion 4. One brand new power cord 5. One brand sea talk cable 6. One brand new network cable The Third Generation CSeries Multifunction DisplaysNew c Series displays are available in 9.0" (c95/c97) or 12.1" (c125/c127) widescreen LCD formats with LED backlighting that is both super bright yet energy saving – up to 40% less than previous generation multifunction displays! Superior thermal management properties prevent darkening or screen blackouts at high temperatures. The bonded LCD screen eliminates condensation or contamination on the inside of the display, and maximizes color and contrast by preventing unwanted reflections. Ideal for power and sail boats, the third generation c Series multifunction displays (MFDs) are designed to deliver uncompromising performance, superb networking capabilities, and a superior user experience. - 9.0" or 12.1" sunlight viewable LCD displays with LED backlighting. ConnectivityUsing the c Series displays built-in Wi-Fi and the Raymarine Viewer app you can view the entire c Series display simultaneously, thanks to video streaming capability. View charts, sonar, radar and thermal night vision from anywhere onboard, right in the palm of your hand. You can also enjoy your favourite tracks direct from the helm using Bluetooth technology to remotely control the music functions on your Bluetooth phone (using AVRCP 1.2 or above), iPod Touch, iPhone, or iPad. Raymarine RCU-3 RemoteStay in command of the c Series multifunction display without letting go of the wheel. The optional Raymarine RCU-3 Steering Wheel Remote gives you simple access to frequently used functions while underway. Change range scales, control your music, switch between apps, and even mark your waypoint; it's all possible with the wireless Raymarine RCU-3 remote. Don't need the Raymarine RCU-3 on your wheel? You can also attach the RCU-3 remote to the supplied lanyard. Bluetooth wireless technology makes configuring the Raymarine RCU-3 remote easy and gives wireless control of the c Series from up to 15 feet from the display. LightHouse™ User InterfaceThe cSeries features Raymarine's easy-to-use LightHouse User Interface. Menus and functions can be located easily by using the rotary controller and button controls. CSeries NetworkingAnglers can opt for the c97 or c127 models with built-in sonar or for greater performance, network with one of our sonar modules. Introduce DownVision™ technology to your cSeries network with the CP100 sonar module. For more information about networking your cSeries MFD with autopilots, marine instruments, radar and more. The Best ChartsThe advanced LightHouse chart engine gives you the freedom to choose Navionics, C-MAP by Jeppesen or Raymarine LightHouse compatible charts. |
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