Furuno RDP150 Multifunction Display
$2,429.00
Furuno RDP150 Multifunction Display is a marine multifunction display built around 12.1-inch High-Resolution Color LCD for chart, radar, and sonar integration at the helm. It suits vessels that need a clear, dedicated screen for everyday navigation and networked sensor data.
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Overview Furuno RDP150 Multifunction Display
Furuno RDP150 Multifunction Display is a marine multifunction display built around 12.1-inch High-Resolution Color LCD and designed to bring chart, radar, and sonar information together at the helm. The source description highlights fast chart handling and a layout intended for clear operation in changing light and sea conditions.
It fits vessels that need a dedicated display for navigation awareness, sensor integration, and everyday helm monitoring. Key system support includes Furuno NavNet Series (High-Speed Ethernet).
Key Features
- 12.1-Inch Color LCD: The Furuno RDP150 offers high-resolution visuals and exceptional brightness, ensuring that radar targets and fine chart details are sharp and legible in various lighting conditions.
- System Hub Capability: It acts as a central display for radar scanners, GPS receivers, and network sounder modules, reducing bridge clutter and improving workflow.
- Commercial-Grade Construction: Built to Furuno’s exacting standards, the RDP150 is designed to withstand the vibration, moisture, and salt-air exposure typical of professional maritime use.
- NavNet Integration: The unit integrates seamlessly with a wide range of Furuno performance modules, allowing for high-speed data sharing and control across the entire bridge.
- Data Interpretation: The Furuno RDP150 provides sharp rendering of sonar returns and navigation charts, allowing the captain to make informed decisions quickly.
Applications
Used as a main or secondary helm display for chart, radar, and sonar information in coastal and offshore navigation. The screen format and network support make it practical for skippers who need one place to review key navigation layers while underway.
It also fits upgrade projects on existing Furuno networks where a dedicated display is needed for route planning, target awareness, or split-screen monitoring.
Specifications
| Display Size | 12.1-inch High-Resolution Color LCD |
| Display Resolution | VGA (High Clarity for Radar/Sonar) |
| Network Compatibility | Furuno NavNet Series (High-Speed Ethernet) |
| Screen Brightness | Sunlight Viewable Professional Standard |
| Housing Material | Rugged Marine-Grade Construction |
| Power Supply | 12 – 24 VDC |
What’s Included
- 1x Furuno RDP150 12.1-inch Color LCD Display
- 1x Protective Suncover
- 1x Power/Data Cable Assembly
- 1x Mounting Hardware and Gasket Kit
- 1x Comprehensive Installation and Operation Documentation
Frequently Asked Questions About Furuno RDP150 Multifunction Display
What kind of helm setup is Furuno RDP150 Multifunction Display built for?
Furuno RDP150 Multifunction Display is designed to bring key navigation and onboard data together on a single helm screen. With its 12.1-inch screen and navigation, radar, and sonar viewing, it suits coastal cruising and offshore or blue-water passages.
How does this marine display support fast access to navigation data?
This marine display uses a 12.1-inch screen and sunlight-readable viewing to keep charts and data readable in bright cockpit conditions. Its interface is meant to keep common tasks straightforward when the operator needs quick access to charts and data.
How network-ready is this marine display for a modern helm?
This marine display supports Ethernet. That helps the unit exchange navigation, instrument, and sensor data across the boat. It is intended to work as part of a broader onboard electronics setup rather than in isolation.
Which helm layouts are a good fit for this marine display?
This marine display is aimed at owners who want a capable helm display matched to real onboard navigation and monitoring needs. It suits installations where visibility, integration, and quick access to data matter more than unnecessary complexity.

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