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Fusion Electronics partners with Regulator Marine

by Virginia Crocker on 11 Sep 2013
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Fusion announced today its partnership with Regulator Marine, a North Carolina-based manufacturer of performance offshore sportfishing boats. Under the terms of the engagement, Fusion’s award-winning 700 Series stereos with iPod/iPhone system integration are now the exclusive entertainment solution for the boat manufacturer’s premier sportfishing vessels.

Fusion systems on Regulator boats will include bluetooth streaming of audio files and metadata and revolutionary Fusion-Link technology for access, control and communication with leading multifunction displays, remotes, compatible screens and popular mobile computing devices running the company’s app. Providing the best sound in the industry and its signature true-marine quality that stand up to the elements, Regulator owners will enjoy cutting-edge offerings to meet all of their on-the-water marine entertainment needs.

'Our best-in-class onboard entertainment solutions deliver the very best in true-marine audio and bluetooth capability, as well as address the complete range of boatbuilders’ audio entertainment needs,' said Todd Crocker, Fusion Electronics U.S.A. 'We are pleased to partner with Regulator Marine to offer its discerning customers the quality, innovative control and dedicated support that comes with each Fusion product.'

'Fusion entertainment solutions are an exciting addition to our list of top-of-the-line accessories,' said Joan Maxwell, president, Regulator Marine. 'Fusion’s versatile and innovative technology is a natural fit for the quality our customers expect from their vessel. With this partnership, Regulator owners will rediscover how much fun it is to cruise with their favorite music.'

Regulator Marine is the latest Independent Boat Builders Inc. (IBBI) boatbuilder to select Fusion Electronics. Fusion’s partnership with Regulator highlights the overwhelming success and adoption of its innovative and award-winning Fusion-Link technology. The new entertainment standard with boatbuilders, Regulator joins dozens of manufacturers who have incorporated the company’s True Marine entertainment systems including Bavaria Yachts, Boston Whaler, Broom Boats, Caribbean, Contender, Ebb-Tide, Elan Yachts, Fairline, Fontaine Pajot, Grady White, Hanse Yachts, Lowe Boats, Mastercraft, Matrix, Monterey, Princess, Ranger Tugs, Regal, Scorpion, Scout, Sealegs, Stabicraft, Sunseeker, Tidewater, Viking Yachts, Whittley and Yellowfin. Offering marine electronics manufacturers an exciting new level of entertainment integration for MFDs and other displays, Fusion-Link is now available on a variety of devices from Furuno, Garmin, Murphy Instruments and Raymarine, with others manufacturers, including Lowrance and Simrad, rolling out compatible products later this year.

For more information on Fusion’s partnership with the Regulator Marine, Fusion or its entire line of marine audio products, please visit Fusion Electronics.
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