Please select your home edition
Edition
RS Sailing 2021 - LEADERBOARD

Raymarine: Fully loaded

by Liza Dukino 15 Jan 2020 09:53 UTC
Captain Arik Bergerman and his Caliente Fishing Team © Liza Dukino

The Caliente Fishing Team has competed in fishing tournaments for over 22 years throughout Florida, the Gulf of Mexico, and up and down the Atlantic Coast. With Captain Arik Bergerman as a stable fixture at the helm, the team has included many incredible fishermen over the years.

"Fishing is a passion, and when you start winning, you start to search for the best people and the best equipment. You need to be fast and you need to use your time - the little time you have - with efficiency," says Captain Arik.

Winning Talent

Efficiency is something Bergerman's current Caliente team is certainly built for, including Captain Randy Keys, Danny Hamilton, Dominic Molfettas and Anthony Cellamare. Within this group of five, there are National Champions, King of the Beach winners, Junior Champions, Pro Series winners and Senior Champions. Among its many accomplishments, Caliente is the only team to ever win two major professional Southern Kingfish Association (SKA) events back to back in the same year.

"The incredible fishing machine we run is a 39-foot Yellowfin powered by reliable quad 400 Mercury Marine Verados. The electronics and navigation systems are the latest technology from Raymarine and FLIR," says Bergerman. "We do 24 tournaments a year and it's important to have great equipment with you. The combination of Raymarine and FLIR is perfect and has definitely contributed to our record of success."

Winning Technology

Team Caliente's new Yellowfin relies on four Raymarine Axiom series multifunction displays (MFDs) to display the critical information that helps with safe navigation and catching fish. "We run an Axiom XL 24 at the helm, along with an Axiom Pro 12 and an Axiom Pro 9," says Bergerman, who uses these units to display not only sonar and radar information, but also real-time video from four Raymarine CAM220 IP marine cameras and a FLIR M232 thermal camera.

"We can call up the views from any of these cameras on any Axiom screen and overlay AIS information in ClearCruise AR to immediately tell us what buoys or vessels we are looking at. The combination allows us to run with greatly increased safety day or night, and the view on the big Axiom XL 24 is like looking into a window at night," says Captain Arik, whose setup includes an additional Axiom Pro 16 mounted overhead and facing the cockpit, so the crew can easily see what's happening around and below the vessel at any given second.

Team Caliente also utilises just about every other available situational awareness-enhancing Raymarine technology, including Evolution autopilot, Magnum radar and the full suite of Raymarine sonar channels, including CHIRP sonar, DownVision, SideVision, and RealVision 3D.

We have an opportunity to compete and make some money, but it's most important to enjoy yourself and be safe on the water," Bergerman says. "And maybe show off your boat a little, too," he adds with a wink.

For more information on FLIR, visit www.flir.com/applications/marine. For more information on Raymarine, visit www.raymarine.com. Follow Captain Arik Bergerman and the Caliente Fishing Team on Facebook and Instagram.

Related Articles

The latest in fleet monitoring and tracking
Join us on October 22nd for an in-depth exploration of the latest in tracking technology Fleet monitoring and tracking are essential for efficiency, safety, and compliance with real-time visibility into fleet movements critical. Posted today at 9:30 am
2025 Six Metre World Championship Day 2
Eau Vive and Jill claim first victories in Oyster Bay After the disappointment of a wind and raceless day one, the 2025 International Six Metre World Championships at the Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club finally got under way in warm sunshine and a south-westerly of around 6-8 knots. Posted today at 3:23 am
46th Cannes Royal Regatta day 2
A dream day! If we had to give a score for the entry of the "classic " and 5.5 m on Tuesday 23 September, we would hesitate between an 18 and 19/20... knowing that you never put a 20/20! Posted on 23 Sep
2025 5.5 Metre French Open day 1
Otto and New Moon share spoils in Cannes New Moon III (BAH 25, Holger KOEHNE, Christoph BURGER, Peter VLASOV) and Otto (NOR 68, Bent Christian WILHELMSEN, Herve CUNNINGHAM, Lasse BERTHELSEN) are tied at the top after the first day of racing at the 5.5 Metre French Open in Cannes. Posted on 23 Sep
Middle Sea Race set to attract exceptional fleet
Royal Malta YC has 118 entries already At midnight on Friday, 19 September the 46th Rolex Middle Sea Race had amassed a fleet of 118 yachts. The entrants represent 30 countries and territories: from Australia and New Zealand to Finland and Norway, and from the United States to Romania. Posted on 23 Sep
52 Super Series 2025 Porto Cervo day 1
Solid Sled earn early lead in Sardinia Takashi Okura's Sled lead the 52 SUPER SERIES - Porto Cervo - Range Rover regatta after the first two windward leeward races. Posted on 23 Sep
Melges 24 Worlds 2025 at Trieste, Italy Day 1
No racing possible on the first day Good things are worth waiting for, and that was the adage at the opening day of the Melges 24 Worlds, which ended without any races in the scoreline. The weather in Trieste proved too unstable, with storms in the morning followed by a lack of wind. Posted on 23 Sep
Formula Kite Worlds Quartu Sant'Elena preview
9th Sardinia Grand Slam is the first major step towards Los Angeles 2028 Next September 28th to October 5th, the Poetto beach will host the event that crowns the new World Champions. Among the top contenders: Maeder, Vodišek, and Pianosi in the men's fleet; Nolot, Aldridge, and Kampman among women Posted on 23 Sep
52 Super Series Porto Cervo Day 1
Vasco Vascotto's tactical choices led Platoon Aviation to victory in the first race At 12 noon (CEST), the Race Committee, chaired by PRO Maria Torrijo, started the first race of the 52 Super Series - Porto Cervo - Range Rover Sailing Week with a Mistral wind of 9-10 knots, increasing to 18 knots during the day. Posted on 23 Sep
SailGP, TOR Europe, Women's Match Racing Worlds
Good things often happen when preparation meets opportunity Good things often happen when preparation meets opportunity. Such was the case for the Germany SailGP Team presented by Deutsche Bank squad when they notched their first-ever SailGP event win at last weekend's Rolex Switzerland Sail Grand Prix. Posted on 23 Sep
RS Sailing 2021 - FOOTERVaikobi Custom TeamwearSelden 2020 - FOOTER