Simrad IS35

08.01.2015 nauCAT
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Simrad IS35
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Producer: Simrad (NO)

Simrad Yachting, a leader in the design and manufacture of world-class marine navigation, autopilot, radar, communications and fishfinding systems, released the IS35 digital instrument display. Designed to automatically display real-time data from NMEA 2000 compatible engines and sensors, the Simrad IS35 provides boaters with at-a-glance access to critical information about their vessel.  

A powerful instrument for engine monitoring, fuel management and dynamic data display, the Simrad IS35 offers quick access to prioritized active data on a series of intuitive layouts. Preprogramed pages include engine data display, a dedicated cruising instrument, and fuel economy with instantaneous fuel flow, fuel used and fuel remaining. Boaters can also view motor steer with real-time navigation information such as waypoint position, time to destination, current speed and RPMs, as well as depth history with current and historic depth readings and water temperature. The user-configurable IS35 can also be easily customized with multiple layout options and built-in templates.

“With its sleek design and bright, clear display, the IS35 is the perfect complement to any helm,” said Leif Ottosson, CEO, Navico. “Delivering convenient access to engine data, our new instrument is a must-have for any power boater.”

Easy to install, the Simrad IS35 automatically detects available sensors on an NMEA 2000 network and displays the most relevant information on the appropriate pre-defined page. An intuitive user interface with simple menu, left/right arrow and enter buttons allow boaters to quickly navigate all device functions. The system is built with a bright, 3.5-inch, full-color, LED-backlit screen with 240 x 360 resolution, that is easy to see in full sunlight and during night operation. Its low-profile design fits standard gauge holes and supports rear mounting to complement flush mount glass dash helms.

Photo: Simrad Yachting

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