CMC Marine Announces Its Collaboration with Garmin

CMC Marine and Garmin

Apr 15, 2025

CMC Marine continues to expand its portfolio of partners and announces a new collaboration with Garmin, one of the world’s leading producers of electronic instruments for marine applications. 

With this new partnership and the agreements signed in recent months with Furuno and Raymarine, an increasingly wide-ranging and all-encompassing services framework is taking shape for captains and crews.

The Display, Assistance and Logging Interface (DALI) integrates CMC Marine stabilization and control systems with Garmin multi-function displays (MFD).

This technology offers new opportunities for Garmin users because it lets them view and control the company’s systems directly from multi-function displays, making it possible to monitor fin movements and performance in real time, select operating modes and parameters, and access detailed information and alarms in a simple, direct and intuitive way. And for boats fitted with CMC Marine’s Directa governance system, simplified rudder position management is available along with operating mode selection.

Pietro Cappiello, CMC Marine Vice-President: “CMC Marine’s mission is to improve the user experience and safety on board yachts and superyachts, not least by making its products easier to use and increasingly integrated with on-board systems. The collaboration with Garmin to integrate our systems with Garmin MFDs aims to offer our customers, crews and owners a better cruising experience, with a view to ongoing innovation in the yachting industry.”

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