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Thermal Imaging Cameras Feel The Heat

Fort Lauderdale Boat Show captains event touts the use of thermal imaging cameras to detect fires on board The high-profile fire aboard the catamaran Seafaris

Making Waves: The Next Wave of Dry Technology

Especially for those who spend a lot of time on the water, the danger of losing your phone or mobile device to the deep is very real. Waterproof bags and cases have been developed in recent years, but what’s on the horizon is more than that.

ElecTech: Touch, and Go

Touch has become a near-universal interface. Marine electronics companies are responding both by extending system monitoring and control to mobile devices such as iPads and by bringing touchscreen gestures to a yacht’s dedicated systems screens.

Technology and Toys

Get where you’re going safer with a new update from Navionics and, once you get there, try out a new product from Nocqua that will light up your night.

Bye Bye Bundles: VEEDIMS is here

Claudio Ballard, an inventor and CEO of VEEDIMS, believes this venture can change a lot about power distribution and management. It’s hard to argue with this polished and convincing advocate of a technology that is beautiful in its apparent simplicity.

Tech Watch

Check out the new tech from Raymarine, ComNav, and FLIR as well as an app that might make maintaining your yacht a whole lot simpler.

Velodyne Marine

For most exhibitors, the Miami International Boat Show offers a venue to showcase their most beautiful and fantastic new products to avid boat lovers from around the world. However, Dave Hall of Silicon Valley’s Velodyne Marine came with a different goal in mind.

More For Your Yacht

Plotting the best way to get where you’re going is almost as important as what to do when you get there. In this issue, we have companies who may be able to help you with both!

Tech Roundup

Audio integration, satellite tracking, navigation, connectivity, this issue has it all. Check out some of the latest from Garmin, Fusion Electronics, LinkScape, Navionics and more.

FarSounder’ Next Generation Navigation Sonars

After several years of development, US-based marine electronics manufacturer FarSounder has introduced its new generation of navigation sonars at the 2012 Monaco Yacht Show—the FarSounder-500 (able to detect target 500 meters away) and FarSounder-1000 (for targets 1000 meters away).

Making Waves: The Next Wave of Dry Technology

Especially for those who spend a lot of time on the water, the danger of losing your phone or mobile device to the deep is very real. Waterproof bags and cases have been developed in recent years, but what’s on the horizon is more than that.

ElecTech: Touch, and Go

Touch has become a near-universal interface. Marine electronics companies are responding both by extending system monitoring and control to mobile devices such as iPads and by bringing touchscreen gestures to a yacht’s dedicated systems screens.

Technology and Toys

Get where you’re going safer with a new update from Navionics and, once you get there, try out a new product from Nocqua that will light up your night.

Bye Bye Bundles: VEEDIMS is here

Claudio Ballard, an inventor and CEO of VEEDIMS, believes this venture can change a lot about power distribution and management. It’s hard to argue with this polished and convincing advocate of a technology that is beautiful in its apparent simplicity.

Tech Watch

Check out the new tech from Raymarine, ComNav, and FLIR as well as an app that might make maintaining your yacht a whole lot simpler.

Velodyne Marine

For most exhibitors, the Miami International Boat Show offers a venue to showcase their most beautiful and fantastic new products to avid boat lovers from around the world. However, Dave Hall of Silicon Valley’s Velodyne Marine came with a different goal in mind.

More For Your Yacht

Plotting the best way to get where you’re going is almost as important as what to do when you get there. In this issue, we have companies who may be able to help you with both!

Tech Roundup

Audio integration, satellite tracking, navigation, connectivity, this issue has it all. Check out some of the latest from Garmin, Fusion Electronics, LinkScape, Navionics and more.

FarSounder’ Next Generation Navigation Sonars

After several years of development, US-based marine electronics manufacturer FarSounder has introduced its new generation of navigation sonars at the 2012 Monaco Yacht Show—the FarSounder-500 (able to detect target 500 meters away) and FarSounder-1000 (for targets 1000 meters away).

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