Furuno GP150 IMO GPS Navigator
$1,215.00
Furuno GP150 IMO GPS Navigator is a dedicated marine GPS navigator with 6-inch Silver Bright LCD (Sunlight Viewable) and 12-Channel Parallel Tracking (WAAS standard) for clear position, route, and steering data. It is suited to vessels that need dependable navigation information, backed by IMO Resolution MSC.112(73) & IEC 61108-1 Ed.2.
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Overview Furuno GP150 IMO GPS Navigator
Furuno GP150 IMO GPS Navigator is a dedicated marine GPS navigator for vessels that need clear position, route, and steering information from a standalone unit. It combines 6-inch Silver Bright LCD (Sunlight Viewable) with 12-Channel Parallel Tracking (WAAS standard) for straightforward bridge operation.
This model works well as a primary navigator on smaller vessels or as a separate backup/navigation source on larger bridges. Source data highlights IMO Resolution MSC.112(73) & IEC 61108-1 Ed.2; GPS: 10m / WAAS: 3m / DGPS: 2m (Optional); RAIM (Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring).
Key Features
- Compliance-ready navigation: IMO Resolution MSC.112(73) & IEC 61108-1 Ed.2 supports installations that must meet formal carriage or equipment standards.
- Dedicated GPS receiver: 12-Channel Parallel Tracking (WAAS standard) provides a focused navigation source for position, route, and steering data.
- Position accuracy: GPS: 10m / WAAS: 3m / DGPS: 2m (Optional) helps maintain dependable fixes for day-to-day navigation.
- Integrity monitoring: RAIM (Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring) helps the operator confirm signal reliability.
- Readable navigation display: 6-inch Silver Bright LCD (Sunlight Viewable) presents position and route data in a compact dedicated screen.
- Multiple navigation views: VideoPlotter, Highway, Text, Steering allows the operator to switch between plotter, steering, highway, or data pages as needed.
Applications
- Commercial vessels and bridge refits that need a dedicated GPS navigator for IMO or SOLAS-aligned installations.
- Backup navigation positions alongside radar, ECDIS, or autopilot systems where a separate GPS source is preferred.
- Operators who want a dedicated route and steering display instead of relying only on a multifunction unit.
Specifications
| Compliance | IMO Resolution MSC.112(73) & IEC 61108-1 Ed.2 |
| Receiver Type | 12-Channel Parallel Tracking (WAAS standard) |
| Display Size | 6-inch Silver Bright LCD (Sunlight Viewable) |
| Accuracy | GPS: 10m / WAAS: 3m / DGPS: 2m (Optional) |
| Integrity Check | RAIM (Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring) |
| Memory Capacity | 999 Waypoints / 30 Routes / 2,000 Track Points |
| Display Modes | VideoPlotter, Highway, Text, Steering |
| Waterproof Rating | Display: IPX5 / Antenna: IPX6 |
| Power Requirements | 12 – 24 VDC (0.8 – 0.4 A) |
What’s Included
- Furuno GP150 GPS Navigator Display Unit
- GPA017 GPS Antenna Unit (12-channel)
- Antenna Cable (Standard Length)
- Power Cable Assembly
- Standard Installation Hardware and Flush Mount Kit
- Comprehensive Installation and Operation Documentation
Frequently Asked Questions About Furuno GP150 IMO GPS Navigator
What is Furuno GP150 IMO GPS Navigator designed for?
Furuno GP150 IMO GPS Navigator is designed to provide dedicated GPS navigation with position, route, and steering information on its own display. The description highlights 6-inch silver bright lcd (sunlight viewable) plus 12-channel parallel tracking (waas standard) for reliable satellite position tracking.
What navigation functions does it provide?
The stated receiver capability is 12-Channel Parallel Tracking (WAAS standard), with gps: 10m / waas: 3m / dgps: 2m (optional) and memory for 999 waypoints / 30 routes / 2,000 track points. That combination supports everyday passage planning as well as direct underway reference.
How does this GPS navigator support onboard integration?
This gps navigator is intended to share position data with other onboard equipment. That makes it useful in installations where position, route, or steering information needs to feed other navigation electronics.
Why is the display format important in practice?
The dedicated screen format is useful because key modes such as videoplotter, highway, text, steering can be viewed without relying on a larger multifunction display. It is also specified to imo resolution msc.112(73) & iec 61108-1 ed.2, which is important where formal navigation standards apply.

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