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Journey Rear-View System

Journey is a wireless rear-view system for rowing, towing, waterskiing and other applications. Portable and mounted in seconds, it transmits real-time video across a distance

Larson Electronics’ RL-15-LED-CPR

Larson Electronics’ RL-15-LED-CPR is a 15-watt rechargeable LED floodlight equipped with a USB cord and adapters for connecting it to a DC receptacle or a

Furuno DRS4D-NXT solid-state radar

Furuno’s new DRS4D-NXT solid-state radar has pulse compression and Doppler frequency shift in a 24-inch radome. Designed to be used with NavNet TZtouch and TZtouch2

The World’s Smallest GPS Compass

The Vector Compact by SI-Tex is billed as “the world’s smallest GPS compass that provides accurate, stable heading and position data” to chart plotter/MFDs, PC

Iris NightPilot

The NightPilot gyro-stabilized thermal imaging camera has an advanced thermal core, a fast and quiet motor system, and a compact waterproof design. Features include an

Shakespeare Multiband Antenna

The JellyFish JF-3 Galaxy is a multiband IP67 waterproof antenna for GPS; 2G, 3G and 4G cellular; and Wi-Fi reception in a single compact package.

Xantrex Freedom HFS

Xantrex added two new models to its Freedom HFS line of inverter/chargers. Both offer larger-output power capacity and a faster charging rate with minimal battery drain.

GOST Nav-Tracker

The Nav-Tracker 3.0 SM is GOST’s new vessel-monitoring and surveillance system. It features a hard-wired interface for security and monitoring sensors that trigger a siren

Garmin Radar

Garmin offers the new GMR xHD2 25-kW radar with 4- and 6-foot open arrays for a maximum range of 96 nautical miles. Pulse expansion allows

Scanstrut Radar/Satcom Mount

Scanstrut’s new APT-150/250 PowerTower range adds a central accessory bar with an easy-fit mounting system for quick and simple radar and satcom installations. An internal

Project SeaSafe

Passion in Action

Cory Redwine is a driving force behind habitat restoration efforts in Florida’s Brevard County.

MG Energy Systems’ Master LV 
controls battery systems ranging from 12 to 48 volts, making it a good option for future 48-volt system conversions.

The Future is 48 Volts

Here’s why 48-volt systems are positioned to become commonplace in marine electrical architecture.

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