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Navico have announced a strategic partnership with Brabus Marine, who have chosen Navico’s Simrad marine electronics brand for their new Brabus Shadow 900, which made its world premiere at the 2020 Düsseldorf Boat Show in January. The new Brabus Shadow 900 bridge incorporates four Simrad information display screens, dual 12in and dual 9in, which give a real ‘glass bridge’ feel. The ‘Loop P’ digital switching system on an additional 7in display delivers a fully integrated boating experience.
Alexander Berg, Director of OEM Integration, Navico EMEA, commented: ‘We have been working very closely with the team at Brabus to deliver an integrated system bespoke to the Brabus brand. Navico and Brabus Marine are very progressive when it comes to technology and design, and this stands out in the seamless, customised integration on board.’
For further information go to www.navico.com and/or www.brabusmarine.com.

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