Equipment Weekly / 3 equipment dedicated to on-board electronics

From comfort electronics to giant screens for managing your entire boat, there are numerous solutions to make navigation easier and safer. Discover products launched by Garmin, Naudet and Seaview Progress

Garmin, huge screens

With screens of 19, 22, 24 or 27 inches, Garmin plotters are tackling the large-unit market. The 4K resolution offers exceptional rendering, and the clarity of the screens ensures perfect visibility in all situations. Connected to the new Garmin BlueNet Gigabit network and equipped with powerful processors, these devices react up to 7 times faster than the previous generation. At almost 70 cm diagonal - the size of a fine TV - these displays offer the industry's largest integrated touchscreen plotter. The GPSMAP 9000 range will start at ?10,499.99.

Naudet, a modern barometer in a classic holder

The Electron electronic barometer stands out for its ability to provide essential weather data on a continuous basis. It displays atmospheric pressure in real time, accompanied by a histogram detailing variations over a 24-hour period. In addition, it accurately measures the temperature and humidity of the room in which it is installed.

The Electron runs on two 1.5 V batteries. With its brass, chrome-plated or painted case, the Électron integrates with the brand's other instruments, such as the clock, tide indicator or moon phase indicator. From ?169.

Seaview Progress, brackets for Starlink antennas

Starlink antennas provide fast Internet access on board boats. The Starlink Maritime model must be installed at a 45° angle to the sky. Seaview Progress has launched a range of brackets specifically for this antenna. They feature a watertight seal for the antenna cable. Starting at ?500

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