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[Edit] So for people who don't know what I'm talking about (my initial message left out the context), newer Yamaha engines can have old style mechanical controls and analogue info coming back from the engine, or, they are all digital. The throttle doesn't move a cable, it sends a digital signal to the engine and the engine moves the throttle electronically. Similarly for all the info like RPM, temp, etc, that all comes back in a set of digital packets. So no analogue gauges. Instead there is a 7 inch Garmin with a yamaha app on it displaying all that.
It's a stroke of brilliance from Yamaha because it's a fully functioning Garmin, you swipe the Yamaha app and you are at the Garmin home screen. I've been using it as my chart plotter and the big screen as a fish finder. The Garmins are aware of the digital stuff coming back from the engine so they display that using a 3/4" wide column on the starboard side of the screen. Very cool.
Whatever it is, it connects to both NMEA 2000 and ethernet. When you get your electronics, have them network that display in as well. My dealer is doing that to my boat right now.
It's a stroke of brilliance from Yamaha because it's a fully functioning Garmin, you swipe the Yamaha app and you are at the Garmin home screen. I've been using it as my chart plotter and the big screen as a fish finder. The Garmins are aware of the digital stuff coming back from the engine so they display that using a 3/4" wide column on the starboard side of the screen. Very cool.
Whatever it is, it connects to both NMEA 2000 and ethernet. When you get your electronics, have them network that display in as well. My dealer is doing that to my boat right now.
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