NMEA & Smart Vessel Systems Integration Services
Maximize your vessel's electronics’ potential by interfacing your NEMA system compatible navigation equipment. For example, your VHF can display AIS information. Your autopilot can follow your GPS waypoints. Or your radar can overlay with your GPS Chartplotter. Connect your biggest assets on board your vessel, make your VSAT, Wifi and TV satellites all connect to your marine displays.
It is simple. We connect every system on your vessel together so you can easily control and adjust anything you need to in one place at the swipe or a finger or touch of a button
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We are a factory authorized sales, service and installation center along with being a distributor for all Garmin NMEA & Smart Vessel Systems, Simrad NEMA & Smart Vessel Systems, Furuno NEMA & Smart Vessel Systems, Raymarine NMEA & Smart Vessel Systems, Humminbird NEMA & Smart Vessel Systems, Lowrance NMEA & Smart Vessel Systems, BG NEMA & Smart Vessel Systems, SiTex NMEA & Smart Vessel Systems, Maretron NMEA & Smart Vessel Systems and more. We stock a complete line of all these NMEA & Smart Vessel Systems and are ready to install for you!
Keep life simple we come to you with marina, dockside and boatyard services to skillfully troubleshoot, install, or repair your boat's compass systems. You’ll receive a report at the end of each visit including photos of all work that was done. Plus, our electrical experts will always thoroughly explain how to use and maintain any new sonar equipment they install, so you’ll feel completely confident at the helm.
NMEA 2000 is a protocol used to create a network of electronic devices — chiefly marine instruments—on a boat. Various instruments that meet the NMEA 2000 standard are connected to one central cable, known as a backbone. The backbone powers each instrument and relays data among all of the instruments on the network. This allows one display unit to show many different types of information. It also allows the instruments to work together, since they share data. NMEA 2000 is meant to be "plug and play" to allow devices made by different manufacturers to talk and listen to each other.
Examples of marine electronic devices to include in a network are GPS receivers, autopilots, wind instruments, depth sounders, navigation instruments, engine instruments, and nautical chart plotters. The interconnectivity among instruments in the network allows, for example, the GPS receiver to correct the course that the autopilot is steering.
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