Power & Motoryacht

ELECTRONICS

Source: Fusion-Link provides access to command and control of your boat’s sound system through all major brands of electronic helm displays

Sounds Terrific

YOU WOULDN’T SETTLE FOR LOUSY PERFORMANCE FROM YOUR PLOTTER OR RADAR. WHY NOT HOLD YOUR STEREO TO THE SAME STANDARD?

One of the best parts about owning a boat is best captured in the words of a fast-food ad campaign: Have it your way. You’re the skipper—you’re in charge. after all, you do the work on the boat, and you get everyone home safe. You set up your helm electronics the way you want.

Your boat is a reThection of all you hold dear. And maybe you like to add music to the experience—your music. And you want it to sound good. No shame in that. Maybe you’ve noticed that some boats have plenty of sound-system

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