Understanding AIS Technology for Safer Cruising
Internet AIS data enhances maritime safety and situational awareness for modern boaters.
Covering the latest in yachting electronics ranging from VHF communications, marine radar, lighting accessories and beyond.
Internet AIS data enhances maritime safety and situational awareness for modern boaters.
Utilizing 915 MHz RF tech and Verizon IoT, Skyhawk Oversea offers scalable, low-power, wireless boat-monitoring solutions.
The GC 245 and GC 255 are intended to help boaters with proximity awareness and confidence at the dock.
National provider of GPS tracking, sophisticated geofencing, 24/7 live customer support, announces its Admiral Club Member sponsorship of the NSBC.
Simrad’s ultrawide multifunction displays are designed for better helm aesthetics and an enhanced user experience.
The Lookout system uses algorithms to detect and track marine hazards, including people in the water.
With low-latency and high-speed connectivity, KVH’s integration with OneWeb’s LEO satellites enhances yacht communications.
Starlink is now the fastest-growing service in KVH’s company history, with more than 1,000 activations since January 2024.
The Seabed 2030 project is working with partners such as FarSounder to map the world’s oceans.
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
Raymarine teams with ePropulsion, while Garmin adds support for the FLIR system.
Sea.AI’s Exos 2024 promises better autonomous collision avoidance and will see use in this year’s Vendee Globe race.
Avikus and Raymarine see artificial intelligence and sensor networks making boating easier and safer.
Garmin’s 9000 series multifunction displays have improved speeds, bigger glass and lightning-fast connectivity.
America’s Boating Club is using simulators to reduce the learning the curve and help mint and maintain better boaters.