Radar from 2.2kW to 50kW. For 21 consecutive years, Furuno′s Radars have won the prestigious National Marine Electronics Association award for Best Radar.
[Furuno Electric Co. Ltd., Nishinomiya, Japan]
A line of marine radars from 1.5 to 10 kW output power. Some models are black-box radar that can be combined with different displays and software.
[JRC, Seattle, WA, USA]
Brackets for mounting radar antennae on masts, poles or towers.
[Edson International, New Bedford, MA, USA]
Combines a choice of radar sensor unit with P-Sea WindPlot II Radar software to put radar output on a personal computer. Offers radar with chart overlay or full version that also includes ARPA functions for vessel tracking.
[Si-Tex Marine Electronics Inc., St. Petersburg, FL, USA]
Digital radars from 2 to 12 kW that interface with Nobeltec navigation software on a PC to overlay radar information on electronic charts. Replaces a dedicated radar display.
[Nobeltec Corporation, Portland, OR, USA]
Two sizes of pre-assembled poles with deck collars and adapter plates for most radomes.
[PYI Inc., Lynnwood, WA, USA]
Full radar systems including radomes or open array scanners and displays.. Can interface to a PC.
[Raymarine Limited, Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK]
Cast aluminum radome platforms minimizes windage and weight aloft. Guard to keep genoa from snagging is offered.
[PYI Inc., Lynnwood, WA, USA]
Raytheon and Furuno radar sales and installation.
[Jamestown Electronics, LLC, Jamestown, RI, USA]
Custom installations and retrofits of navigation electronics from a wide range of manufacturers. Projects include many large yachts. Will sell hardware, sell hardware with technical drawings for those wishing to install the system themselves, or do it all.
[Custom Navigation Systems, Inc., Westbrook, CT, USA]