NavComms in Action at Seawork 2007
01 Aug 2007
Portsmouth based marine electronics supplier Raymarine was well represented at Seawork 2007, with all the latest equipment on its own stand within the show but also with a full integrated package of its navigation, communication and safety equipment on board a high performance RIB on the Seawork pontoon.
The boat was ‘Vampire’, 2012 Marine’s new high specification 7.8m Commercial RIBCRAFT, equipped with a specifically chosen Raymarine package that included a sunlight viewable multi-function C80 display which interfaces via NMEA with the 300hp Suzuki four stroke outboard engine to provide a completely integrated engine management system.
The C80 also displays Raymarine radar position and depth information through the 2kW radome, GPS antenna, and DSM300 sounder module and transom mounted transducer, providing detailed underwater sonar images.
The communication system was comprised of Raymarine’s 240E fixed DSC VHF radio with PA and automated foghorn, backed up by Raymarine’s 101E five watt handheld VHF radio. For the safety of the crew and any passengers, Vampire is fitted with Raymarine’s wireless LifeTag man overboard system, which is also fully integrated with the C80 multi-function display.
Vampire was the lead support boat late last month for the Bladerun powerboat rally, which saw media moguls, movie stars and other adventurers race across the Channel from Ramsgate to a sequence of Continental destinations which included Ostend, Rotterdam and Amsterdam.
Meanwhile, on their stand at Seawork, Raymarine launched its new AIS250 compact receiver, which provides AIS reception of data over VHF. The technology enables the voiceless exchange of navigation information between any vessel or shore station equipped with AIS receivers.
Visitors to the Raymarine stand also saw the new A60 dual function chart plotter and fish finder, the C and E series multi-function displays and the latest developments in VHF communication.
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