3 accessories to see if you visit the Genoa Boat Show
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At the Genoa Boat Show, there is more than just the boat scene; on the contrary, the real surprises often come from the world of accessories, which are increasingly innovative and ready to transform the experience of those who go to sea. We explored the best of the show, discovering technological solutions and creative ideas that can make all the difference on board. Here are the 3 accessories that impressed us the most (so far) during our visit to the show, one completely different from the other.
Sitol Marine – Torggler

Designed for those seeking absolute reliability in all conditions, Sitol Marine is the latest generation ofadhesive-sealant developed by Torggler for the marine industry. Based on hybrid polymers, it works on even wet and submerged surfaces, offers a high seal against mechanical and chemical stresses, is UV and saltwater resistant, and is certified to the most stringent regulations for safety on board. The solvent- and isocyanate-free formulation makes it safe to work in enclosed spaces and on delicate materials. Bottom line: a solution for durable bonding and sealing by real professionals.
Home automation control unit – Maretron X Raymarine

From home automation to total control of on-board utilities, today Maretron’s CLMD16 module-now part of the Raymarine offering after the recent acquisition-represents the state of the art for those who want to have centralized management of all utilities on board. With 16 independent channels, it allows you to control lighting, pumps, refrigerators and any 12 or 24V utilities directly from Raymarine multifunction displays or remotely. Integration with Raymarine systems simplifies life on board with advanced automation and safety always under control, paving the way for a true “smart boat.”
www.maretron.com| www.raymarine.com
Cerata in sublimation print – Racing Sport

The world of sailing meets Formula 1 thanks to Racing Spirit and its oilskin with Sail-Art technology. This novelty brings the sublimation printing system already seen on the suits of car drivers(and on the 50th anniversary polo shirt of the Giornale della Vela) to technical nautical clothing as well: the result is total freedom of customization – unique designs without sacrificing waterproofing and breathability (tests passed at 20,000 mm water column, with three-layer stretch fabric, heat-sealed seams and water-repellent zippers). Unveiled as a world premiere at the boat show, this oilskin promises true top-of-the-line performance, combining style, comfort and protection like never before on a boat. In the left photo you see it “worn” by a mannequin (in the background the spray top made with the same technology), in the right photo you see it laid out after the printing phase and before the assembly phase.
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