
Simrad’s AutoTrack Enhances Radar Safety
The system creates an extra layer of real-time situational awareness for up to 50 targets at a time.
The system creates an extra layer of real-time situational awareness for up to 50 targets at a time.
Simrad’s ultrawide multifunction displays are designed for better helm aesthetics and an enhanced user experience.
Modern multifunction displays are feature rich and can be long-lasting, creating consumer upsides that didn’t exist previously.
When it comes to geolocation, the international Global Navigation Satellite System can provide boaters pinpoint accuracy
The NSX Ultrawide display is as much as 63 percent wider than NSX versions.
Marine electronics help find one of the West Coast’s last great shipwrecks.
A look inside Airmar Technology Corp. at its Milford, New Hampshire, headquarters.
Simrad’s Halo 2000 and Halo 3000 radars are helping see beyond the expected.
Our judges chose seven stand-out category leaders in the world of marine electronics and technology.
The boat show saw strong demand for Sea Ray, Boston Whaler and Bayliner boats.
From displays and radars to sounders and thermal-imaging cameras, here’s how the pros are making the most out their helm tech.
What does Brunswick Corp.’s Navico purchase mean for three top marine-electronics brands?
The system creates an extra layer of real-time situational awareness for up to 50 targets at a time.
Simrad’s ultrawide multifunction displays are designed for better helm aesthetics and an enhanced user experience.
Modern multifunction displays are feature rich and can be long-lasting, creating consumer upsides that didn’t exist previously.
When it comes to geolocation, the international Global Navigation Satellite System can provide boaters pinpoint accuracy
The NSX Ultrawide display is as much as 63 percent wider than NSX versions.
Marine electronics help find one of the West Coast’s last great shipwrecks.
A look inside Airmar Technology Corp. at its Milford, New Hampshire, headquarters.
Simrad’s Halo 2000 and Halo 3000 radars are helping see beyond the expected.
Our judges chose seven stand-out category leaders in the world of marine electronics and technology.
The boat show saw strong demand for Sea Ray, Boston Whaler and Bayliner boats.
From displays and radars to sounders and thermal-imaging cameras, here’s how the pros are making the most out their helm tech.
What does Brunswick Corp.’s Navico purchase mean for three top marine-electronics brands?
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