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Raymarine to present new products at Seawork

At Seawork International, on 22-24 May, Raymarine will exhibit its latest products. The range of products, all applicable to superyachts, includes new multifunction displays, identification systems and fishfinders.…

Raymarine, producer of marine electronics, will showcase its new range of electronic equipment at Seawork International on 22-24 May.

Raymarine will exhibit a large range of products for the light commercial marine market, all of which are new and are applicable to the superyacht industry should particular owners and captains wish.

Raymarine will exhibit its new multifunctional displays, the e95 and e125. The screens follow on from the e7, offering advanced power, expanded networking, and wireless connectivity. With built-in WiFi, the display can be accessed from anywhere on the vessel via mobile iOS devices. Bluetooth connectivity also means the display can be controlled via an optional remote control, the RCU 3. The e95 and e125 use Raymarine’s new user interface, Lighthouse, which brings together touchscreen navigation and customisation options.

The AIS950 Automatic Identification System (AIS) transceiver will also be exhibited. The product is Class A Transceiver certified for installation on SOLAS and sub SOLAS class vessels. Its ‘one-box’ design contains both the complete AIS transceiver system as well as its LCD display, the latter of which provides clear presentation of AIS target data and is LED backlit for operation in darkness. The product’s features include an integrated alarm buzzer, a radio transceiver system, and a GPS receiver for time synchronisation, a requirement of Class A regulations.


The AIS transceiver

Raymarine will also be presenting its fishfinder, the CP450C ClearPulse CHIRP sonar. An option for the new Raymarine E and E series displays, the system offers up to 10 times the resolution of traditional fishfinders, as well as featuring a TruZoom mode for a magnified and precise view of fish targets.

Also to be exhibited are the T470SC gyro-stabilised thermal camera, engineered with FLIR thermal imaging technology and euipped with a high resolution, long-range thermal imager, 10:1 optical zoom and gryo-stabilisation.

Raymarine’s i70 instrument, which displays 43mm digits in full screen mode, and the p70 and p70R autpolit control heads, which share the i70’s display features, will also be exhibited.


A screen shot of the CP450C Clear Pulse CHIRP fishfinder

Related Links

Raymarine Profile
| Raymarine Website

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