Sea Machines Tech Keeping Humans in the Loop
Sea Machines technology is working toward new levels of vessel automation and collision avoidance.
Covering the latest in yachting electronics ranging from VHF communications, marine radar, lighting accessories and beyond.
Sea Machines technology is working toward new levels of vessel automation and collision avoidance.
The KVH ONE hybrid network and TracNet terminals aim to improve the world of onboard communications.
Optonaval’s LED navigation lights are made to minimize parts problems.
It’s a mobile-connected AIS EPIRB with Return Link Service for faster help in emergencies.
The IrisControl app is now compatible with the Garmin TD50 display.
Satcom Direct aims to keep connectivity secure, as owners move from their jets to their boats.
Both technologies are intended to transform boaters’ on-water experience.
From Wi-Fi connectivity to artificial intelligence, here are some tools that will make life at sea easier.
The 213-foot ISA Classic Resilience has Videoworks installations for multiple systems.
From displays and radars to sounders and thermal-imaging cameras, here’s how the pros are making the most out their helm tech.
Also new from KVH: TracNet Terminals.
WASSP’s latest-generation multibeam sonar offers power and range for serious anglers.
ResQLink personal locator beacons with Return Link Service are ready to use in the United States.
These accessories are great additions to your boat to make your time on the water safer, easier and less stressful.
Whether it’s a nautical sabbatical or an extended cruise, this gear will enhance time afloat.
UTM is a standard option to protect against cyberattacks on Inmarsat’s Fleet Xpress service.
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