The Furuno RD33 Display is a compact, high-contrast navigation data hub that consolidates GPS, chartplotter, radar, fish finder, autopilot, instruments, and engine data onto one versatile screen. Ideal for space-constrained cockpits, it delivers quick, on-the-water access with customizable views for fast decision making.
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4.3" Sunlight-Viewable color LCD: High-contrast display with 700 cd/m2 brightness ensures clear readings in bright conditions across multiple display modes.
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Flexible interfaces: Supports CAN bus and NMEA0183; two independent CAN bus input/output ports enable daisy-chain networking and scalable expansion; internal NMEA0183/CAN bus conversion keeps data flowing smoothly.
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Display modes and customization: Choose from Speedometer, Highway, and Text modes; text mode can show up to six essential data types; layouts range from full-screen to a 6-way split; seven stored display patterns allow quick, on-the-fly setup.
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Data sources and presentation: Accepts a wide variety of navigation data and presents it in numerical and graphic formats; freely select and arrange which data is displayed to match your operation.
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NavNet 3D compatibility: Can be added to a NavNet 3D system to display navigation data from the CAN bus network, expanding your integrated watch area.
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Alarm monitoring: Simultaneous monitoring for water temp, depth, speed, arrival, anchor, XTE, trip, odometer, timer and countdown timer, as well as roll & pitch, wind speed, wind direction and battery levels.
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Design and usability: Visually refreshed with an intuitive graphical user interface to simplify access to critical information from remote equipment; centralizes cockpit data, reduces clutter, and improves situational awareness.
By centralizing cockpit data onto a single, customizable screen, the RD33 helps you monitor the right metrics for route planning, engine performance, and safety. Its bright, high-resolution display stays readable at a glance, while flexible layouts and memory presets let you tailor views for different routes, conditions, or crew preferences—so you can monitor what matters and respond quickly when you need to.