Raymarine, world leader in marine
electronics, is proud to preview the new T-Series thermal night-vision cameras at
this Autumn’s boatshows.
Raymarine is pleased to report that FLIR Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: FLIR) has entered into a definitive agreement with the Administrator of Raymarine plc to acquire all of the outstanding shares of its wholly owned subsidiary, Raymarine Holdings Ltd.
A replica 600BC wooden ship has rounded the Cape of Good Hope on its 17,000-mile epic voyage around Africa and beyond – with the help of Raymarine state-of-the-art navigational equipment.
One of the world’s leading manufacturers of blue water cruising yachts, UK-based Discovery Yachts has specified that Raymarine will be fitted as standard on its Discovery 67 and Discovery 50 catamaran.
The German Maritime Search and Rescue Service, (DGzRS) is installing Raymarine’s HD Digital radomes in its new rescue boats, following successful sea trials.
The German Maritime Search and Rescue Service, (DGzRS) is installing Raymarine’s HD Digital radomes in its new rescue boats, following successful sea trials.
Six months after the departure of the three 20-metre (67-feet) yachts participating in the British Services Exercise Transglobe 2009-2010 expedition, they are now halfway round the world, heading for New Zealand.
A leading Raymarine distributor says the outlook for the 2010 marine market in Cyprus is very positive, with a high level of advance product bookings and new OEM orders.
The first Southerly 49 built by UK-based Northshore Yachts, and on show at the Tullett Prebon London Boat Show, will feature a complete suite of navigational, communication and safety products from Raymarine.
Raymarine has appointed Marine Centre Asia as its exclusive distributor in Taiwan. Marine Centre Asia is now responsible for Raymarine sales, service, training and commissioning in Taiwan.
Raymarine will be showcasing its new range of products at the 2010 Tullet Prebon London International Boat Show on Stand N028J.
Radar target detection has undergone massive evolutionary changes in the last year, thanks to the introduction of High Definition Digital technology. Now the superior benefits of these new systems are available to even more boaters, with the launch of Raymarine’s new HD Digital radomes.
Raymarine is pleased to announce that, following many years of successful promotion and distribution of its products in Norway by Belamarin AS, a new company has now been set up to look after its business in Sweden. Belamarin AB, based in Billdal south of Gothenburg, will distribute Raymarine products throughout Sweden with effect from 1st September 2009.
Following on from their recent successful radar training events, Raymarine is pleased to announce four new dates for the autumn.
International marine electronics manufacturer Raymarine has announced it is supporting the British Services Exercise Transglobe 2009-2010.
Shelley Jory and her co-pilot Audrienne Cianter have thanked Raymarine for its part in helping them win the Turkish Grand Prix in the Powerboat P1 World Championships – by keeping them under the speed limit.
Katie Miller, the 2006 Raymarine Young Sailor of the Year, has scored another first – as the youngest female skipper to complete the OSTAR.
Raymarine will be showcasing a range of new products on Stand G088 at the PSP Southampton Boat Show.
The Cowes Week Radio commentary RIB is once again being sponsored by the Portsmouth-based marine electronics manufacturer, Raymarine.
Raymarine’s addition to its AIS (Automatic Identification System) product range, a combined receiver and transmitter, is now available.
Raymarine‘s new generation of instrument and pilot display systems, designed for sail and powerboats over 12m (40 feet), is now available. The ST70+ offers a new way of displaying and managing data, with a large 164 mm (6.5 inch) fully waterproof high-definition colour LCD display.
With over 500 boats in 25 different classes taking part, competitors in the Volvo DunLaoghaire Regatta 2009 will be relying on their on board technical expertise to help them to the front of their fleet.
Many octogenarians (and others) struggle to understand their TV remote controls, but one pair of seafaring friends is mastering the latest marine electronics for a cross-Channel adventure in a James Bond powerboat.
Raymarine is moving to new premises next month after nearly 25 years at its Anchorage Park site, all departments are due to be in place at the new site in Harbourgate, Portsmouth by 15 June 2009.