1) FOUR 17" High Res TFT LCD Displays (you can use smaller or larger ones as your space and likes dictate)
2) Latest NOAA Navigational Full Color Charts
3) AIS Real Time Overlay
4) GPS real time Overlay
5) Vessel Information System "Dashboard" including SOG, Heading, Speed, Water Depth, Water Temp, Wind Speed & Direction, etc. etc.
6) High Speed Wireless internet (free up to approx 2 miles from shore)
7) Integrated DVD Movie feed to the same displays or can be split to different monitors in different areas of the boat.

9) NEMA0183 Data Compaitbility for Transducer & Antenna inputs.
10) Video Multiplexor & distribution feeds to pilot house, main salon, etc (as many areas as you want)
11) Home Theater quality audio output feed into your vessel's existing stero AUX-IN port for distribution throughout the boat.
12) Hand-held remote for system control anywhere on the boat.
13) The Chartplotting, AIS & GPS data can be viewed on one screen while the "dashboard" Vessel Information System can be simultaneously viewed on the second screen.
14) Vessel Security System - Monitor your boat remotely via the internet while you are at your desk at work. Monitor for intrusion, high water, freeze-up, etc. Add a live camera feed for pics of various views of the boat in real time.
I'm sure I forgot something else this system will do (wash dishes?)
ALL the above will cost me (and you if you like it) for UNDER $1,000 including the cost of some NEMA0183 transducers and antennas, etc. I'd like to see Ray Marine or Furuno match this functionality on their $7.5 to $10k +++ systems. OK, OK so to keep the cost down, I'm not using some "real" marine components, but hey shoot me. They will last long enough in the protected cabin & pilot house environment and are cheap enough so I don't have to think twice about tossing them in the garbage and upgrading to newer components when the time comes. The integrated software package that runs the whole show will be stored on an external hard drive off the boat so I can restore the system to any new hardware at any time. Anyone considering using this system on an exposed flybridge will have to take extra measures to protect the displays by enclosing them.
I currently have this system built and functioning in my home using simulated data feeds. I still have some mroe functionality to program in, but should be ready to move to the boat sometime in April.
Anyone interested in the materials list and how to accomplish the above system, i would be happy to share. While there is relatively little out of pocket cost involved for what you are getting, there is some computer fabrication and configuration work to assemble this system but I can assist with a BOM and "how to " guidance.
Steve (Risctaker)