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Garmin Marine’s booth at Milan Yachting Week is manna from heaven for those who need to change their onboard electronics. In fact, find the best possible configurations, explained in detail, depending on the length of your boat. In fact, each yacht has different requirements and different connection patterns, which also depends on your use of the boat, cruising or racing.
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Sailboat up to 13 meters
From onboard demotics to navigational instrumentation, click here to find everything you need on a 13-meter sailing, cruising or racing boat. TheEmpirBus Web Display (WDU) is the beating heart of the demotic and allows you to keep tabs on everything you need on board. Water and fuel levels, lights on and off, bilge pump, it’s all connected to the HUB. Find out what you need aboard a 13-meter sailboat by clicking here!
Sailboat of 16 meters
For this configuration, the command center is the two 12-inch GPSMAP 1222 Chartplotters. Thanks to the touchscreen, the VHF, AIS, and onboard autopilot can also be controlled from this display. Also find the Reactor Autopilot Remote Control, a special remote control with which to control the autopilot from anywhere on the boat. Wind station, antenna and sounder integrate seamlessly with the rest of the electronics on board. Click here to see the complete configuration for a 16-meter sailboat.
Sailboat of 21 meters
Garmin’s proposed scheme for a 21-meter sailboat allows all onboard instrumentation to be controlled even below deck. In fact, a 24-inch GPSMAP 8424xsv touchscreen display provides access to all necessary information, while a smaller 7-inch touchscreen display is located directly in the master cabin. Safety, communication, and autopilot will always be in your sights, even when resting on deck! Here you will find the proposed wiring diagram for 21-meter sailboats.
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By visiting the Garmin Marine booth at Milan Yachting Week you can directly contact a Garmin expert or manager. Together you can design the right instrumentation for you and your boat! Just click on the mail or Whatsapp buttons.
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