Furuno TZT16X 16 inch NavNet TZtouchXL Multi-Touch Glass MFD
Furuno TZT16X 16 inch NavNet TZtouchXL Multi-Touch Glass MFD — Product description
Furuno's flagship NavNet TZtouchXL multifunction display in the 16-inch all-glass configuration. The TZT16X pairs a hexacore processor with a multi-touch FHD glass panel, runs the new TZ MAPS charting platform with BathyVision and AI Routing, and ships with a built-in 1kW TruEcho CHIRP fish finder plus 235 or 445 kHz CHIRP Side-Scan. Designed for side-by-side glass-helm installations on yachts and sportfishers.
The TZT16X is Furuno's 16-inch member of the NavNet TZtouchXL family, the new generation of NavNet glass-helm chartplotters that replaces the long-running TZtouch3 line. It's the display owners step up to when they want a true glass-helm aesthetic (all-glass face with no plastic bezel intrusions), the highest-resolution Furuno chartplotter platform with TZ MAPS BathyVision, and the integration headroom to drive Furuno's commercial-grade radars, sonars, and autopilots from one screen.
The display itself is a 15.6-inch wide-format IPS LCD at 1920 by 1080 FHD resolution, with 900 cd/m2 typical brightness and 16.77 million colors on the chart plotter (64 colors on radar and fish finder, which is standard for Furuno). The all-glass design means multiple TZT16X displays can be mounted edge-to-edge for a continuous glass-helm look, which is the install pattern that defines modern flybridge cockpits and sportfisher tower stations. The multi-touch glass tracks two-finger pinch-zoom and the new Edge-Swipe gesture for accessing settings without burying menus.
Inside, a hexacore processor drives the operating system. Furuno's NavNet revisions before this one ran on quad-core silicon, the move to six cores produces a noticeable change in how the display handles split-screen layouts under load, radar plus dual-frequency sonar plus chart plus instruments all running live without lag. The TZT16X also has more system memory than any prior NavNet MFD, which is the spec that matters most when you're scrolling a TZ MAPS BathyVision chart at high zoom levels.
TZ MAPS is the headline charting upgrade. It's a tile-based chart format that lets owners purchase and download charts directly on the MFD over Wi-Fi, no more chart-card swaps. BathyVision is the bathymetric layer inside TZ MAPS that delivers 3-inch contour resolution, which is three times sharper than any other recreational bathymetric chart on the market today, and the contour data can be overlaid on raster, vector, or satellite chart backgrounds. Custom user objects (waypoints, marks, tracks) can be shared with other registered TZ MAPS users through the TimeZero moderated service, with each user retaining the ability to hide or show shared content on dedicated chart layers.
AI Routing is the navigation-side feature that TZ MAPS unlocks. The MFD takes the boat's draft and air draft, the route start and end, and the current chart context (depth, hazards, no-go zones, restricted areas) and computes a suggested route in seconds. It's the next generation of auto-routing, where older auto-routers required you to verify and tune the route segment by segment, AI Routing produces routes that pass coastal cruisers' inspection on the first try.
Risk Visualizer and AI Avoidance Route are the safety features that unlock when the TZT16X is paired with a Furuno DRS-NXT solid-state Doppler radar. Risk Visualizer projects a 360-degree halo around the own-ship icon and highlights approaching radar targets by predicted collision risk, dynamic icons appear over targets where the closest-point-of-approach is short enough to matter. The AI Avoidance Route function then takes that risk picture, plus the chart context, and dynamically computes an avoidance route around the hazards that you can send to a Furuno NavPilot autopilot with a single tap.
Sonar is built in. A dual-channel 1 kW TruEcho CHIRP fish finder runs on the standard 50/200 kHz CW frequencies plus 40-240 kHz CHIRP across Low, Medium, and High bands, with display range from 2 to 1200 meters (4,000 to 8,000 ft with shift). The fish finder supports ACCU-FISH, A-Scope, Auto Fishing/Cruising, Bottom Discrimination, and TruEcho CHIRP with compatible transducers. The MB1100 matching box enables 600W or 1 kW transducers that need impedance matching. For deeper water, the DFF3-UHD network module adds 2 kW or 3 kW TruEcho CHIRP, and the BT-5 Booster Box pushes that to 5 or 10 kW with the right transducers.
Side-Scan is also built in. CHIRP Side-Scan runs at 220-240 kHz or 445-465 kHz center frequencies depending on transducer, with 750 feet of display range to each side and four color palettes (green, blue, amber, white). Compatible transducers include through-hull, paired, and transom-mount options at both frequency tiers. Side-Scan can run full-screen or in 1/2, 1/4, or 1/6 split layouts.
The user interface is rebuilt around customization. The Page Builder lets you save up to 10 custom screen combinations (vs. 4 on the prior TZtouch3), with up to 6 different components in a single split-screen layout. Fish-It, Drift-It, and Follow-It automate trolling patterns, drift control, and target-following respectively, sized to save fuel and time on fishing days.
Networking is comprehensive. NMEA 2000 (with the full Furuno PGN list), NMEA 0183 serial output, 1000 BASE-T LAN, USB 3.0 for touch-monitor and control-unit accessories, HDMI 1080p video input and output, plus internal Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n). The chartplotter handles 30,000 user points, 100,000 ship's-track points, and 200 planned routes (500 points per route). GPS is internal: 72-channel GPS plus WAAS SBAS, 3-meter accuracy with WAAS, 10 Hz update rate. Power supply is 12 or 24V DC, operating temperature is -15 to +55 C, and ingress protection is IP56.
Key Features
- 15.6 inch all-glass IPS multi-touch display, 1920x1080 at 900 cd/m2
- Hexacore processor, generationally faster than the prior TZtouch3 line
- TZ MAPS charting platform with purchase-and-download directly on the MFD
- BathyVision 3-inch contour resolution, three times sharper than any other recreational bathy chart
- AI Routing generates auto-route suggestions accounting for boat draft and hazards
- Risk Visualizer plus AI Avoidance Route with DRS-NXT solid-state Doppler radar
- Built-in 1 kW dual-channel TruEcho CHIRP fish finder, 40-240 kHz Low/Med/High
- Built-in CHIRP Side-Scan at 220-240 kHz and 445-465 kHz
- Fish-It, Drift-It, Follow-It automated fishing-pattern functions
- Page Builder with 10 custom layouts and up to 6-way split screens
- NMEA 2000 plus NMEA 0183, 1000 BASE-T LAN, USB 3.0, HDMI input and output
- Internal 72-channel GPS with WAAS, 3 m accuracy, 10 Hz update
- Internal Wi-Fi for chart updates and software upgrades
- All-glass edge-to-edge design for side-by-side glass-helm installations
Why Buy from NVN Marine
- Authorized Furuno reseller, full manufacturer warranty
- NMEA member and ABYC certified, advice from real boat techs
- Same-day shipping before 3 PM ET on in-stock items
- NY headquarters and Fort Lauderdale flagship retail store
Authorized Furuno dealer. Same-day shipping from our warehouse on in-stock units. Full Furuno warranty applies. We pre-verify radar, sonar, and autopilot compatibility before shipping the TZT16X, call us if you're stepping into the NavNet TZtouchXL family from an older NavNet helm and want to confirm what carries forward.
Technical specifications
| Title | Furuno TZT16X 16 inch NavNet TZtouchXL Multi-Touch Glass MFD |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer Part Number | TZT16X |
| UPC | 611679404268 |
| Brand | Furuno |
| Model | TZT16X (NavNet TZtouchXL series) |
| Display Size | 15.6 in wide-format IPS LCD |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 (FHD) |
| Brightness | 900 cd/m2 typical |
| Touch Interface | Multi-touch glass with Edge-Swipe gesture |
| Processor | Hexacore |
| Chart Platform | TZ MAPS (with MM3 Vector and CMOR compatible) |
| Bathymetric Layer | BathyVision, 3 in contour resolution |
| AI Features | AI Routing, Risk Visualizer, AI Avoidance Route |
| Built-in Fish Finder | 1 kW dual-channel TruEcho CHIRP, 50/200 kHz CW + 40-240 kHz CHIRP |
| Fish Finder Display Range | 2-1200 m, shift to 2400 m |
| Built-in Side-Scan | CHIRP 220-240 kHz or 445-465 kHz, 750 ft per side |
| Page Builder Layouts | 10 custom, up to 6-way splits |
| GPS | Internal 72-channel + SBAS (WAAS), 3 m accuracy, 10 Hz |
| NMEA 2000 | 1 port, full Furuno PGN list |
| NMEA 0183 | 1 serial output port |
| Ethernet | 1 port, 1000 BASE-T |
| USB | 1 port USB 3.0 + 1 port USB touch output for HDMI device |
| Video Input | 1 NTSC/PAL + 1 HDMI 1080p progressive |
| Video Output | 1 HDMI 1080p |
| SD Card Slot | 1 Micro SDXC (rear) |
| Wi-Fi | Internal 802.11b/g/n |
| Transducer Connections | 1 x 12-pin CHIRP/CW, 1 x 12-pin Side-Scan |
| Supply Voltage | 12 / 24V DC |
| Operating Temperature | -15 C to +55 C |
| Ingress Protection | IP56 |
| Memory Capacity | 30,000 user points, 100,000 track points, 200 routes (500 points each) |
| Language Support | 17 languages including English (US/UK) |
Frequently asked questions
What size is the display?
15.6 inches measured diagonally on the active glass, in the 16-inch nominal sizing the industry uses. It's the smallest TZtouchXL in the line, with TZT22X (21.5 in) and TZT24X (24 in) as larger siblings.
How is this different from the older TZtouch3?
Three big changes. The all-glass design replaces the TZtouch3's hard bezel for seamless side-by-side helm installation. The hexacore processor replaces the TZtouch3's quad-core for substantially faster page loads and split-screen handling. And TZ MAPS replaces MM3 as the primary charting format, with BathyVision delivering 3-inch contour resolution that wasn't available before.
Does it include a fish finder?
Yes, a 1 kW dual-channel TruEcho CHIRP fish finder is built in. It runs 50/200 kHz CW and 40-240 kHz CHIRP across Low, Medium, and High bands, with display range to 1200 m. Most popular Furuno transducers connect directly through the 12-pin port, some 600W or 1 kW transducers need the MB1100 matching box.
Does it include side-scan sonar?
Yes. CHIRP Side-Scan is built in, running at 220-240 kHz or 445-465 kHz center frequencies depending on the transducer. Display range is 750 feet per side, with through-hull, paired, and transom-mount transducer options.
What is BathyVision?
It's the bathymetric layer inside TZ MAPS, with 3-inch contour resolution, three times sharper than any other recreational bathy chart on the market. BathyVision data overlays on raster, vector, or satellite chart backgrounds with custom depth shading.
What is AI Routing?
An automatic route-planning function that takes your boat's draft, the route start and end points, and the chart context (depth, hazards, no-go zones) and computes a suggested route in seconds. It's a generational upgrade over older auto-routing that required you to verify each segment manually.
What's Risk Visualizer?
A radar-overlay feature that requires a Furuno DRS-NXT solid-state Doppler radar. Risk Visualizer projects a 360-degree halo around the own-ship icon and highlights approaching targets by predicted collision risk, with dynamic icons on targets where closest-point-of-approach is short enough to matter. AI Avoidance Route can then send a course-change to a Furuno NavPilot autopilot with one tap.
How many custom screen layouts can I save?
Ten, with up to six different components in a single split-screen layout. The Page Builder is rebuilt for the TZtouchXL generation, the prior TZtouch3 allowed four custom layouts and four-way splits.
Can I update charts directly on the MFD?
Yes, this is a major TZ MAPS feature. Connect to Wi-Fi, purchase chart upgrades and BathyVision regions directly on the display, and download them straight to the MFD's internal storage. No more chart-card swaps or PC syncing.
What's the power draw?
Supply voltage is 12 or 24V DC. Furuno doesn't publish a single peak-watt number for the TZT16X because draw varies significantly with backlight, radar, sonar, and external accessory loads, consult the install manual for the cable size calculations that match your boat's electrical.
What's the operating temperature and ingress protection?
-15 C to +55 C operating range, 93 percent relative humidity at +40 C, and IP56 ingress rating. The IP56 rating is the standard glass-helm spec, suited to flybridge, cockpit, and open-pilothouse installations.
Does it work with my existing NMEA 2000 network?
Yes. The TZT16X has a full Furuno NMEA 2000 implementation with extensive input and output PGN support, including engine, fuel, AIS, autopilot, instrument, and weather PGNs. It also has a serial NMEA 0183 output for legacy instruments that don't speak NMEA 2000.