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Furuno TZMAP Series for Stand-Alone Navigation and Fish Finding

Furuno TZMAP displays combine navigation, CHIRP fish finding and radar integration in one compact stand-alone MFD. For expert advice from Sail360, see our guide at the bottom of this page.

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Furuno TZMAP Series for Stand-Alone Navigation and Fish Finding

Furuno TZMAP Series for High-Performance Stand-Alone Navigation and Fish Detection

On compact helms, display space is limited and the electronics layout needs to stay clear. The Furuno TZMAP Series is designed for skippers who want advanced chartplotter control, built-in fish finder capability, CHIRP Side-Scan and selected Furuno radar integration in one compact stand-alone MFD.

It is a precise fit for compact fishing boats, RIBs, trailerable boats, small motor yachts, sailing yachts and single-station helms where a full networked MFD system would add more complexity than the installation needs. TZMAP gives the helm a clean Furuno command point for charts, sonar, routes, radar data and onboard information, without overbuilding the electronics setup.

See how the Furuno TZMAP Series brings stand-alone navigation, fish detection and connected helm data into one compact display environment.

Compact Display. Advanced Furuno Control.

The TZMAP Series is built for boats that need one high-capability display, not a multi-screen bridge. It combines the core functions compact helms need most in a modern Furuno interface.

A TZMAP setup can support:

  • TZ MAPS charting for richer chart detail, route planning and bathymetric data where supported
  • Built-in TruEcho CHIRP fish finder for depth, bottom and target reading
  • CHIRP Side-Scan for structure and fish targets to port and starboard
  • Built-in GNSS positioning for navigation data
  • NMEA 2000 integration for compatible AIS, engine, tank, fuel, sensor and autopilot data
  • Selected Furuno radar compatibility for stronger awareness in darkness, rain or poor visibility
  • Wireless connected features such as weather data and My TimeZero Cloud functions where supported

For buyers upgrading from a basic chartplotter, TZMAP is the more capable route: cleaner than separate screens, more technically complete than a simple navigation display and simpler than a full NavNet system.

When TZMAP Is the Right Choice

TZMAP makes the most sense when the boat needs one main display for navigation, fishing and selected onboard data. It is especially relevant for compact helms where space, visibility and fast operation matter.

Choose Furuno TZMAP for:

  • Compact fishing boats that need chartplotter, sonar and Side-Scan in one display
  • RIBs and trailerable boats with limited dashboard space
  • Sailing yachts and motor yachts with a single helm station
  • Owners replacing separate GPS and fish finder screens
  • Boats that need selected Furuno radar support without building a full networked system

The key point is system architecture. TZMAP is a stand-alone MFD platform. It is ideal for a clean single-screen helm. For multiple displays, flybridge integration or wider expansion, Furuno NavNet is usually the stronger long-term platform.

Built-In Sonar and Side-Scan for Fishing

The TZMAP Series is more than a navigation screen. Its built-in sonar capability makes it a practical fishing display for users who want depth, bottom detail and target information directly from the MFD.

Traditional sonar helps read what is below the hull. CHIRP Side-Scan adds lateral visibility, making it easier to identify structure, objects and fish targets to each side of the boat. This is useful around wrecks, channels, harbour edges, drop-offs, shallow structure and changing seabed contours.

The transducer choice is critical. Output, frequency support, Side-Scan performance and fishing functions depend on the selected transducer and supported sonar configuration. A correctly matched transducer can have more impact on real fishing performance than screen size alone.

TZ MAPS for Better Route Planning

TZMAP uses TZ MAPS, Furuno and TIMEZERO’s advanced chart platform. Depending on chart region, unlocked data and coverage, it can support hydrographic chart data, satellite imagery, depth shading, BathyVision bathymetry, community edits and AI Routing.

For coastal navigation, marina approaches, channels and shallow water, this gives the skipper a more visual and data-rich planning environment than a basic chart view. AI Routing can help create a point-to-point route using chart data, vessel draft and selected safety parameters, while the final route check remains under the skipper’s control.

Radar and Onboard Data in One Screen

TZMAP can work with selected Furuno dome radar sensors, giving compact boats stronger situational awareness when visibility is reduced. Radar is valuable for night navigation, rain, traffic monitoring, coastline awareness and approaches where visual references are limited.

For radar overlay and stable radar presentation, suitable heading data should be planned correctly. Radar performance on the display depends not only on the radar sensor, but also on the quality of the connected navigation data.

Through NMEA 2000, TZMAP can also use compatible onboard information such as AIS, engine data, tank levels, fuel data, sensor input and Furuno autopilot control where supported by the connected equipment.

What to Check Before Buying a Furuno TZMAP Display

Before choosing a Furuno TZMAP MFD, check the real system around the display:

  • Helm space: display size, bracket position, flush-mount space and viewing distance
  • System type: TZMAP is for stand-alone use, not multi-MFD networking
  • Radar compatibility: confirm the selected Furuno radar sensor before purchase
  • Heading data: important for radar overlay and stable radar presentation
  • Transducer setup: confirm CHIRP, Side-Scan and supported sonar combinations
  • Chart coverage: TZ MAPS features depend on region, unlocked data and available coverage
  • NMEA 2000 data: AIS, engine, tank, fuel, sensor and autopilot functions require compatible equipment

TZMAP is the right choice when the goal is a compact, high-performance Furuno helm built around one display. NavNet is the better route when the boat needs multiple networked displays, flybridge integration or a larger integrated bridge.

Frequently Asked Questions About Furuno TZMAP Series Stand-Alone MFDs

  1. What is the Furuno TZMAP Series?
    The Furuno TZMAP Series is a stand-alone MFD range designed for compact navigation, chartplotter control, fish finding, CHIRP Side-Scan and selected Furuno radar integration from one helm display.
  2. Is Furuno TZMAP a stand-alone MFD?
    Yes. TZMAP displays are stand-alone MFDs. They are not designed as networked multi-display systems, which makes them better suited to compact helms and single-screen installations.
  3. Does Furuno TZMAP include a fish finder?
    Yes. TZMAP displays include built-in TruEcho CHIRP or CW fish finder capability. Sonar performance depends on the compatible transducer and selected configuration.
  4. Does Furuno TZMAP support Side-Scan?
    Yes. TZMAP supports CHIRP Side-Scan with compatible transducers, helping show structure, objects and fish targets to port and starboard.
  5. Can Furuno TZMAP work with radar?
    Yes. TZMAP can work with selected Furuno dome radar sensors. Compatibility should be checked before purchase, especially when reusing existing radar equipment.
  6. When should I choose TZMAP instead of NavNet?
    Choose TZMAP for a compact single-screen Furuno helm. Choose NavNet when the setup needs multiple networked displays, wider expansion, flybridge integration or a more advanced system architecture.

A Trusted Partner for Your Furuno TZMAP System

At Sail360, our focus is to help boat owners compare Furuno TZMAP displays with clear, practical information about display type, sonar setup, radar compatibility, chart options and onboard integration.

Choosing the right TZMAP system matters because it becomes the main information point at the helm. The display, transducer, chart region, radar sensor and NMEA 2000 data sources should match the way the boat is actually used.

Through Sail360, you’ll find:

  • Carefully selected Furuno TZMAP displays for compact stand-alone navigation
  • Practical information on TZ MAPS, CHIRP sonar, Side-Scan and radar compatibility
  • Options suited to compact fishing boats, RIBs, trailerable boats, sailing yachts and single-station helms
  • Related equipment such as compatible transducers, Furuno radar sensors, AIS equipment, heading sensors and NMEA 2000 components

Whether you are replacing a basic chartplotter, upgrading a fishing helm or building one clean Furuno navigation station, Sail360 helps make the comparison clearer before you invest.

 

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