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2022 Fort Lauderdale Boat Show: Must-See Electronics
Here are cool new marine electronics products you’ll find at the big boat show.
The boat show season starts with one of the biggest—the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (Oct. 26 to 30, 2022). It’s a great place to check out all kinds of boats and gear, including the latest in marine electronics. Most of these concentrated the marine electronics tent at the Bahia Mar venue, but there are also marine electronics retailers in other tents at Bahia Mar. No matter where you look, you’ll discover some of the coolest high-tech items for navigation, fishing, onboard entertainment, security, communications, and more. Here’s a selection that you must see at FLIBS.
Simrad NSX Series Displays
Check out Simrad’s NSX multifunction displays (MFDs) at FLIBS. They feature a new Android operating system enabling additional functionality, easier integrations and support for a wide range of apps. Boaters can utilize NSX with Active Imaging sonar, chirp sonar, SideScan, DownScan and FishReveal. Available in 7-, 9- and 12-inch touch-screen sizes, the MFDs offers high-resolution bathymetry. NSX also includes a Setup Wizard that makes it easier to include displays of engine and tank parameters, optimize the autopilot, calibrate the radar and more. Boaters can edit NSX displays with a simple drag-and-drop system. Starting at $1,049; simrad-yachting.com.
Furuno Chirp Side-Scan
FLIBS is the perfect place to play around with new Furuno’s new Chirp Side-Scan sonar, now available on the Furuno NavNet TZTouch3 TZT12F, TZT16F and TZT19F MFDs. This technology scans both port and starboard, allowing boaters to see the shape of bottom structure in high definition and easily target fish. It operates on a lower frequency spectrum than comparable side-scan systems, enable it to reach out 750 feet or more off each side of the vessel. A software update to version 3.0 and one of three compatible transducer options (thru-hull, paired, and transom mount) enables Furuno’s Chip Side-Scan. A compatible Furuno side-scan thru-hull transducer retails for $739.95 at The GPS Store.
Garmin LiveScope XR
Well worth a look at FLIBS is Garmin’s new LiveScope XR designed to deliver real-time images of fish and structure up to 500 feet in front of or below the boat—over 200 percent more range than the leading competitive live-imaging systems. Designed to be mounted on a trolling motor, the LiveScope XR transducer can be quickly adjusted for three type of views. Turn the transducer forward for a live look in front of the boat; point it down to see directly beneath the boat; or turn it sideways for a perspective mode. The LiveScope XR System includes a compact GLS 10 black box with a LiveScope XR LV6 transducer, along with a trolling motor barrel and shaft mounting kit, perspective mount bracket and a simple plug-and-play Garmin Marine Network connector for easy integration with a compatible Garmin chartplotter. $2,999.99; garmin.com
SiOnyx Nightwave D1
Don’t miss the opportunity to see the SiOnyx Nightwave D1. This affordable, compact fixed-mount camera requires only faint starlight to help boaters see low-lying hazards such as timber or lobster-pot buoys in the water as far out as 150 yards. With a 40-degree field of view, Nightwave covers a wide swath over the waters ahead. Measuring five inches in diameter and six inches tall and weighing just under two pounds, the IP67-waterproof-rated Nightwave camera is designed to mount on hardtop in either top-up or top-down configurations. It also has a ¼-inch 20-thread receiver for using the camera with a Ram mount. It features an analog video cable connection that plugs into an MFD. The camera also offers Wi-Fi video streaming to mobile devices using the SiOnyx Nightwave app. $1,495; sionyx.com
Si-Tex Polaris Charts
While at FLIBS, ask about the new Polaris charts featuring content-rich vector cartography developed exclusively for the Si-Tex NavPro multifunction displays. Covering the entire United States, the chart now come bundled with the NavPro 900C/F (starting at $1,099) and 1200C/F (starting $2,299) at no additional cost. The units combine chart plotting, built-in CHIRP sonar, Wi-Fi radar capability, and hybrid displays for touch screen or button control. Charts are also available on micro-SD cards. $125; si-tex.com
ResQLink Return Link Service
The ACR booth at FLIBS is always worth a visit, and while you’re there, ask about the new Return Link Service for the popular 406 MHz ResQLink Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs). The RLS provides a clear confirmation message and reassurance for US boaters that the international satellite system, Cospas-Sarsat, has received the distress message and GPS location. The ResQLink View RLS comfirms via its digital display screen, while the ResQLink 410 RLS has a confirmation light. $449.95 and $429.95, respectively; acrartex.com
Xantrex Xplore Chargers
If you’re looking for a versatile battery charger, check out the Xplore battery charger from Xantrex at FLIBS. It can charge all types of marine lead-acid—including flooded cell, AGM and gel—and lithium batteries at the same time. It provides 12 volts DC on the output side, with output amps selectable between 5 and 40, and can handle up to six battery banks at once. Built-in NMEA-2000 connectivity lets you use an MFD for configuration and monitoring. The 13-pound unit measures 16.26 inches tall by 12.34 inches wide by 6.5 inches deep. $1,359.99; xantrex.com
But Wait…There’s More!
There’s much more to see in marine electronics at FLIBS, including a number of new product introductions we can’t talk about. That’s because some brands want to keep lid on announcements until the first day of the show. Suffice to say, be sure to drop by the exhibits from companies like Simrad, JL Audio, Raymarine and others, and ask about new technology that they just unveiled at FLIBS.