Special Edition / Navigation and maintenance assistance

VHF communications, satellite phone, radar, depth sounder, plotter, wind sensor, engine display, navigation system Electronics helps us navigate. As a safety stakeholder, electronics helps us in our daily lives as sailors. Discover the latest advances in the field with the major market players.

Octopus, the excellence of Adrena software in cruise version

By developing specific software for cruising, Adrena provides all boaters with a tool to help them make decisions when it comes to pleasure boating. Consideration of motor navigation, mooring assistance, cruise monitoring... a must for the chart table.

Quantum, a Raymarine radar designed for safety

On Raymarine's Quantum 2 radar, targets change color: turn red when they are dangerous and remain green if they do not present a risk. An aid to facilitate radar reading and identify navigational risks

SailGrib AA, the application designed for wetting

Directly on its smartphone, the SailGrib AA application monitors the boat at anchor. Very easy to use and always active, it alerts the boat's occupants that the anchor is hunting even if they have gone ashore.

Icom IC-M85E, the smallest VHF on the market

Mini, mini, mini, mini everything is mini in this VHF. And yet this Icom model is a very efficient model that, in addition to maritime channels, allows communication on land channels.

Vulcan, the all-inclusive card reader

For sailors, the B&G Vulcan is a dedicated tracer for sailing. Its navigation functions take into account the angel of the wind upwind and offer the lay lines so useful to pull the right edges.

iTabNav, unlimited Iridium Go subscriptions!

When you leave the land, when the sea is in front of you, being able to communicate, especially to receive the weather, is very important. To avoid overcharging problems, iTabNav has designed an Iridium package with unlimited data.

Lcj capteurs launches a revolutionary mast angle sensor

Lcj capteurs' mast angle sensor operates without any mechanics. This is ideal to avoid breakage at the bottom of the mast, an area often swept by sheets.

Navicom RT750, fixed VHF and very compact AIS

Thinking of small boats that do not have much space to install the displays of electronic devices, Navicom has developed a fixed VHF whose depth of the box allows it to position itself in small spaces.

VesselView, an on-board computer for its engine

Even outboard engines are equipped with very powerful electronics. Mercury's new VesselView displays are so complete that they are sufficient to support all navigation functions (mapping, depth sounder, etc.)

NKE, a colourful MFD multifunction display

The new NKE display can be installed horizontally or vertically (landscape or portrait). It can be combined to satisfy users from the smallest to the largest yacht.

Largowind, the connected anchor

The Connected Rope is a box that is installed on the anchor and informs the crew if the anchor slips. To sleep on both ears even at anchor.

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