Navico - Leading Marine Electronics Company
Navico is the world’s largest marine electronics company, and is the parent company to the leading marine electronics brands; Lowrance, Simrad and B&G.
Lowrance is dedicated to fishing, with its main aim - to help customers catch more. Simrad offers a range of solutions for RIBs and Sportfishing vessels, to racers and luxury motor yachts. B&G is one of the world’s most renowned and trusted sailing brands, and the only marine electronics manufacturer to create products specifically for sailing.
Lowrance is dedicated to fishing, with its main aim - to help customers catch more. Simrad offers a range of solutions for RIBs and Sportfishing vessels, to racers and luxury motor yachts. B&G is one of the world’s most renowned and trusted sailing brands, and the only marine electronics manufacturer to create products specifically for sailing.
New products
B&G
Nemesis is an intelligent sailing data display, available in 9” and 12”, which can be mounted in portrait or landscape. Offering complete customisation with drag and drop editor or simple pre-set templates and automatic dashboards. Super-wide viewing angles mean users can view the display through polarised sunglasses, from anywhere on-board. The display can even be controlled from an Apple Watch®.
Category: Marine electronics & marine related software
Products
SIMRAD HALO™ PULSE COMPRESSION RADAR
Simrad HALO™ Radar - DAME Category Winner 2015
Simrad HALO™ Radar - DAME Category Winner 2015
HALO™ Pulse Compression Radar range is the world’s first high-performance recreational solid-state, open-array radar system with pulse compression technology.
HALO combines the advantages of Broadband Radar™ and traditional pulse radar systems, providing navigational visibility and awareness as close as 20ft (6m) within the pulse radar’s short-range “blind spot,” where once only Broadband Radar could operate, all while offering exceptional long-range performance up to 72 nautical miles.
HALO combines the advantages of Broadband Radar™ and traditional pulse radar systems, providing navigational visibility and awareness as close as 20ft (6m) within the pulse radar’s short-range “blind spot,” where once only Broadband Radar could operate, all while offering exceptional long-range performance up to 72 nautical miles.