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New products continue to improve boating experience - MarineBusinessWorld.com N America newsletter

by Peter Rendle 25 Sep 2024 12:00 PDT
MConnect® wins NMEA 2024 Technology Award © Maretron

BRP Inc (TSX: DOO; NASDAQ: DOOO), a global leader in powersports and marine products, is proud to announce the official inauguration of its Design & Innovation Center in Palm Bay, Florida, as part of its on-going expansion in the region. This cutting-edge Center, dedicated to advanced concepts and designs for on-water products, should bring significant innovation to the marine industry.

Maretron have announced that MConnect has been awarded the prestigious National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) 2024 Technology Award, recognizing its innovation, advanced integration capabilities, and transformative impact on the marine industry. The NMEA Technology Award is a significant accolade in the marine electronics industry, highlighting products that set new standards in innovation and functionality. MConnect's win underscores Maretron's ongoing mission to deliver state-of-the-art solutions that meet the evolving needs of boaters worldwide.

iNav4u, a Canadian startup known for pushing the boundaries of marine technology has announced the launch of Zora, a groundbreaking Yacht Management System that is set to transform how yacht owners and captains manage their vessels.

Lenco, a leader in the design and manufacture of trim tabs, actuators, hatch lifts and accessories, has announced Lenco Pro Control Auto, an industry-leading auto-leveling solution that provides boaters with more precision, control and confidence on the water, and Pro Control Assist, a manual control option that provides a best-in-class user interface.

Actisense, renowned specialists in marine electronics, have been honored as the Manufacturer of the Year at the NMEA Conference and Expo. This prestigious event, held at the OMNI Hotel in Providence, Rhode Island, concluded with the NMEA Product of Excellence Awards on September 19th.

Mercury Marine, a division of Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC), has announced the Avator 75e and 110e electric outboards have started to ship to global customers. The 75e and 110e, which were officially launched in June, are the latest models of Mercury's five low-voltage Avator electric propulsion systems to be in market. Mercury's Avator lineup now includes the 7.5e, 20e, 35e, 75e, and 110e.

Vision Marine Technologies Inc (NASDAQ: VMAR), a pioneer in electric marine propulsion, is excited to announce the launch of its revolutionary E-Motion 180e Inboard electric motor system. Delivering an impressive continuous 180hp at the propeller, this new system opens an important market segment for Vision Marine, significantly expanding the range of vessels that can benefit from its advanced electric propulsion technology.

Meantime, the National Marine Manufacturers Association's 2023 Canadian Economic Factoids report is now available as a part of the Canadian Recreational Boating Statistical Abstract. This in-depth report looks at Canadian economic indicators from 2008-2023 and identifies trends impacting the retail markets.

Not ignoring the past, the BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water is seeking a diverse panel of volunteers who will serve as peer reviewers to evaluate applications for Abandoned and Derelict Vessel (ADV) removal grants between December 2024 and July 2025. Volunteers are encouraged to sign up by visiting BoatUS Foundation. The deadline to apply is November 1st.

Stay involved,
Peter Rendle - peter.rendle@worldmarine.media

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