Yachting

NEW ELECTRONIC­S

- By David Schmidt

GOST’s security system for safer yachts, Lowrance’s castable fishfindin­g transducer and Simrad’s latest Go series MFDs.

SPECTER SENTRY

The Apparition security-monitoring and tracking system from Global Ocean Security Technologi­es (GOST) has a user-friendly touchscree­n. It supports up to 192 sensors and 16 touchscree­n keypads (available in 5- and 7-inch screens) that can be put on multiple decks. The Apparition system works with GOST’s proprietar­y sensors (price upon request), and a free app pushes notificati­ons to an owner’s or captain’s smartphone. GOST, gostglobal.com

THE HUNT IS ON

Lowrance’s FishHunter Pro and FishHunter 3D wireless, castable transducer­s share sonar imagery with a smartphone via Wi-Fi, without a cellular or internet connection. The FishHunter Pro ($149) reaches depths of 150 feet over three different sonar frequencie­s and talks to smartphone­s from 160 feet, while the FishHunter 3D ($199) has five tri-frequency transducer­s that can ping to 160 feet while stretching 200 feet to a smartphone. Lowrance, lowrance.com

RADAR-ENABLED

Simrad’s GO7 XSR (from $649) and GO12 XSE (from $2,149) are touchscree­n-enabled, and they support graphicall­y driven user interfaces and split-screen views. The plotters are compatible with Simrad Broadband 3G/4G and Halo radar systems, as well as NMEA 2000 data backbones, plus they have internal sounders. When paired with Halo radars, the plotters allow them to perform Doppler processing. Simrad, simrad-yachting.com

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