
CMC Marine, the Italian producer of electrically operated stabilisation systems for yachts and superyachts, has signed an agreement with Navico – the parent group of leading marine electronic brands including Simrad, Lowrance and B&G.
As part of the company’s continuing technological integration strategy (which already includes agreements with Garmin), the agreement is designed to offer clients an increasingly comprehensive and interconnected ecosystem of services.
With the capabilities of the display, assistance and logging interface (DALI), the stabilisation and control systems developed by CMC Marine now communicate directly with multifunction displays (MFD) in the Navico range. Compatibility includes Simrad models NSO evo, NSS evo, NSX and IDS; B&G models Zeus 3/3S, Zeus S, Vulcan; and Lowrance models HDS Pro, HDS Live, HDS Carbon and Elite FS.

Integration makes it possible to monitor and manage fin movements and performance in real time, set operating modes and parameters, and access detailed information and alarms in an immediate and intuitive way.
“CMC Marine’s goal is to improve both the experience and the safety on board yachts and superyachts, at the same time as making our products increasingly intuitive and integrated with on-board systems,” explains Pietro Cappiello, vice president of CMC Marine. “The collaboration with Navico on the integration of its MFDs forms part of this vision: to offer customers, crews and owners even more efficient cruising, in the pursuit of continuous innovation at the service of yachting.”
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