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Raymarine and Suzuki Marine unveil enhanced engine integration for Axiom Chartplotters

by Raymarine 18 Sep 14:18 UTC
Axiom with the LightHouse 4.10 update showing Suzuki Engine Integration © Raymarine UK Limited

Raymarine, a global leader in marine electronics, and Suzuki Marine, renowned for its innovative outboard engines, are proud to announce a new collaboration that brings enhanced engine instrumentation to Raymarine's Axiom chartplotters. This strategic integration enables Suzuki outboard engine owners to upgrade their Raymarine Axiom displays with digital gauge interfaces, delivering real-time access to critical engine data directly from the helm.

With the release of Raymarine's LightHouse 4.10 operating system, Axiom users can now monitor a comprehensive suite of Suzuki engine parameters, including:

  • Speed over ground
  • RPMs
  • Transmission gear
  • Oil pressure
  • Trim/tilt position
  • Alternator voltage
  • Fuel tank levels
  • Rudder position
The integration also supports Suzuki's Troll Mode status and provides essential warning indicators such as oil pressure alerts, engine coolant status, system faults, engine faults, and water-in-fuel warnings.

Beyond engine diagnostics, the Suzuki app offers a robust trip data page featuring:

  • Engine hours
  • Trip distance
  • Fuel used
  • Average fuel economy
  • Total propulsion fuel
  • Fuel flow and distance to go
This seamless integration ensures that Suzuki and Raymarine users can navigate with confidence, knowing that vital engine alerts and performance data are prominently displayed within the intuitive LightHouse OS interface.

Michelle Hildyard, VP of Operations, commented:

"We're thrilled to partner with Suzuki Marine to deliver this powerful integration for our Axiom users. This collaboration reflects our commitment to providing boaters with seamless connectivity and a user experience that inspires confidence while on the water. With Suzuki engine data now fully integrated into the LightHouse OS, our customers can enjoy a smarter, safer, and more unified boating experience."

Morio Omanyuda, Division Manager of Marine Marketing Division, added:

"It is our mission to provide Suzuki owners with the best possible experience on the water. This collaboration with Raymarine brings our engine technology to life in a new way — delivering critical performance data and alerts with clarity and precision. We're proud to work with Raymarine to enhance the boating experience for our customers around the world."

Availability and Compatibility

The Axiom Suzuki app supports up to four compatible Suzuki engines and is available with the release of Raymarine's LightHouse 4.10 operating system for Axiom. The Axiom Suzuki app is compatible with all current 40HP and above Suzuki outboard engines using the Suzuki NMEA 2000 gateway(34923-96L13). It is also available to connect to other current and older models by using other devices and adapters. Contact Raymarine support for advice on pre-2016 models.

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