Boating Industry

May 2015

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May 2015 | Boating Industry | 25 [ 2015 Top Products ] www.BoatingIndustry.com been, the new technology provides a clear image on a Simrad multifunction display of the water column and ocean fl oor in front of the boat. ForwardScan alerts boaters to potential dangers — offering complete navigation confi dence and added peace of mind in unfamiliar waters. The advanced sounder technology is compatible with the SonarHub sounder module, and Simrad NSS evo2 and NSO evo2 series navigation systems. SUZUKI DF200AP This year's introduc- tion of the DF200AP offers several new technologies and in- novations for 200 HP outboards, updating last year's DF200A, a 2014 Top Product. New features include the Suzuki Keyless Start System that allows push button starting as long as the Suzuki key fob is in range, Suzuki Precision Control drive- by-wire electronic throttle and shift control and Suzuki Selective Rotation for standard or coun- ter rotation from any unit. TACO MARINE RUB RAIL MOUNTED LED NAVIGATION LIGHTS These waterproof lights meet Coast Guard regu- lations for two nautical miles, offer 120 degree un- obstructed visibility and are mounted in a highly polished Stainless Steel Type 316 cover plate with USCG approval engraving. The lights are designed with a very thin profi le to fi t nicely onto the rub rail and not be a detri- ment to lines or other contact items. Drawing less than 0.25 Amperes, the 3-watt LED lights have a 50,000 hour life span that includes anodized alu- minum heat sink for maximum heat dissipation. STARCRAFT MARINE HMX PERFORMANCE STRAKES HMX performance strakes are available on every Starcraft Pontoon, designed to offer better lift, less surface drag, increased speed, faster planing and a tighter turning radius. HMX offers per- formance strakes on the inside of the outside tubes and on both sides of the center tube. The PR25 and PR20 center tube options provide for an integrated ski pylon and 25- and 20-inch transom heights for choice of engine shaft.

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