Product & Industry
FLIR Introduces Raymarine Element S Navigation Displays
FLIR Systems has announced Raymarine Element™ S, a new series of navigation displays for cruisers and sailors. Building on the success of FLIR’s Raymarine Element HV Series with HyperVision™ sonar, the Element S models feature a superior all-weather display, best-in-class speed, and straightforward operation,…
Multihull Solutions Makes Waves with Ocean Voyager
Multihull Solutions has expanded its representation in the commercial day charter industry, facilitating the sale of a remarkable Ocean Voyager 78 catamaran to the new South Sea Sailing operation in Fiji. The new Ocean Voyage catamaran is the first of its kind in the…
Classic Boat Share
The Modern Way to Own a Classic Everybody loves a classic boat. They remind us of simpler times and great childhood memories but our modern busy lives make owning a classic boat more of a challenge than it used to be. Classic boats require…
Abell Point Marina Wins Double Gold at Marina of the Year Awards
Abell Point Marina took home gold not once, but twice, in the Marinas19 Marina of the Year Awards. Announced at the black-tie Gala Award Ceremony hosted at the Sea World Resort Conference Centre on the Gold Coast, Abell Point Marina received a Marina of…
The world’s ‘safest’ blue water yacht launched
The Kraken 50, billed as the ‘safest blue water yacht in build today,’ has been launched. Unlike all her contemporaries the K50 has the unique ‘Zero Keel’ construction: An all-in-one hull and keel with scantlings to match. Her strength, safety and stability are thanks…
Raymarine Axiom Now Supports Yamaha Command Link Integration
FLIR is pleased to announce the addition of Yamaha Command Link and Command Link Plus integration into Raymarine’s family of Axiom® multifunction displays. This new capability is one of many new features introduced with the recent release of theLightHouse Annapolis 3.9 operating system for Axiom. …
Nanni Diesel powering famous Sydney ferry fleet
The Rosman ferries are a familiar sight on Sydney Harbour. Since the early 1900s the fleet, in their distinctive red and yellow livery, have carried passengers from Circular Quay and along routes on the Parramatta and Lane Cove rivers. The ferries were originally based…