Aug 29, 2022To optimize onboard space, many boats have smaller consoles and dashboards. For them, the Infinity by Harman INFPRV90 stereo receiver from ProSpec Electronics makes sense. Fitting into a standard 3-1/4" round cut-out, it offers the latest playback options in a compact housing, and at a very attractive price point.
Engineered from the ground up for a marine environment, the INFPRV90 is IPX6-rated to withstand constant rain, spray and salt. Large tactile buttons and a bright LED display make it easy to use while underway. The stereo receiver features AM/FM reception, an Aux input and USB input with charging capabilities. Built-in Bluetooth® allows for easy streaming from a smartphone.
Rated at 4x40W peak @ 4 ohms, the 4" dia. INFPRV90 delivers the pure, clean audio quality Infinity by Harman is known for. The built-in amplifier has a pigtail lead for easy wiring. Ideal for refit and OEM alike, it's available from ProSpec Electronics.
www.prospecelectronics.com
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Recreational craft and invasive species – how to manage biofouling to stop the spread
New Biofouling Management for Recreational Boating Report is published
Killer shrimps, sea squirts and the spiny water flea are all examples of invasive alien species that have been introduced to new areas in various parts of the world by recreational craft such as boats, yachts and other small craft.
Invasive alien species are known to be one of the biggest drivers of biodiversity loss, and their management especially in marine environments is incredibly challenging. Therefore, the most cost effective away of addressing their impacts is to prevent their spread to new areas.
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Brunswick Corporation launches new boat brand designed for electrification and first-time boaters
On January 4, 2023, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC) launched Veer, an all-new boat brand designed to support electric propulsion and appeal to the next generation of boaters, and also debuted the first model in the Veer line-up; the X13.
“Recreational boating and fishing are enjoying increasing popularity with younger and more diverse consumers,” said Matt Atilano, Veer Director of Strategy. “We identified a gap in the marketplace and a need to create a more targeted and modern experience for these new boaters, which inspired the design and development of the Veer brand.”
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C-Tow Marine Assistance appoints Jill Noel to Manager of Operations
C-Tow Marine Assistance Ltd., which has been serving and assisting recreational boaters across Canadian waterways for more than 35 years, has announced the appointment of Jill Noel to Manager of Operations, effective January 2, 2023.
In her new role, with an overall goal of building the C-Tow brand across Ontario and throughout Canada, Jill will be responsible for managing the day-to-day operations including digital marketing and social media initiatives, company representation at national and local industry events, managing the C-Tow captains, and liaising with marinas, yacht clubs, and marine associations.