Showing posts with label Navigation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Navigation. Show all posts

Monday, November 26, 2007

Raymarine unveils new G-Series Navigation System


Raymarine recently unveiled the brand new G-Series Navigation System, the company’s most powerful navigation system to date. The G-Series combines Raymarine’s leading chartplotter, radar and digital fishfinder technology with high-speed processing and networking, providing captains with the ultimate command station.

“The new G-Series system takes speed, integration and multifunction to an unprecedented level while offering a sleek, attractive display design,” said Terry Carlson, president of Raymarine, Inc. “Building on our award-winning E-Series technology with larger displays and significantly enhanced functionality, Raymarine’s G-Series offers owners of larger vessels everything they need for the ultimate on-the-water experience.”

The G-Series multifunction helm solution combines ultra-bright displays, remote keyboards, and powerful processors with network sensors for radar, fishfinder, GPS, weather and video. Expanding upon the success of Raymarine’s award-winning C-Series and E-Series displays, the G-Series can be configured in a multitude of combinations to precisely fit each boater’s unique needs. Paired with high-resolution graphics, the display’s thin bezel design not only makes the G-Series the best looking display on the market, but also allows for maximum possible screen size within a minimum amount of helm space.

Source: Raymarine

Friday, September 28, 2007

Read charts in the dark with Weems & Plath's Light Dividers

The 7” Light Dividers by Weems and Plath allows the user to read charts at night without losing night vision at the helm.

The LightDivider also provides the right light for other tasks on board. Built into the legs of the device, the red LED lights are just the right intensity and distance from the chart so that no shadows are created on the chart by hands or other objects when turned on. There is an easy-adjust mechanism that allows quick, precise one-handed operation.

The Light Divider runs on a small watch battery (included) which lasts for approximately 20 hours with continuous use and can be replaced when the light gets dim.

Source: Weems & Plath