Raymarine continues its futuristic technological race towards an increasingly easier use of boats. After having impressed us with the augmented reality of Clear Cruise Augmented Reality, now it’s the turn of a new revolutionary assisted docking solution DockSense.
DockSense is an intelligent processor that silently controls docking maneuvering, always ready to intervene when necessary. Let’s see together how it works.
The processing module needs to interface with some exterior elements. So, it must be connected to an on-board system of visual cameras, integrated with the Lighthouse software and the Joystick propulsion system of the boat. The user, instead, can interface with the system through the Axiom display.
Thanks to the cameras, DockSense reads the surrounding environment, detects objects and assesses distances. Thanks to the boat’s instruments, instead, it receives and analyzes AHRS data, GPS position and all the elements that might make docking difficult, such as gusts. Processing all these data thanks to its special algorithm, the system makes decisions and directly acts on the propulsion system.
Docking is not
The new Raymarine’s technology offers a wide safety margin that translates into more self-confidence during difficult moorings.
The video below clearly shows how DockSense works.
In order to let you better understand the technical aspects of the system, we’ve collected some useful information for you.
DockSense has been already tested by
Sailboat owners, instead, have to wait a little more because propulsion systems are often not integrated with each other and therefore make the implementation process more difficult.
The system requires an illuminated environment to operate correctly because, otherwise, cameras (that are not thermal) would be blind. According to Raymarine, however, night lights in the ports are, in most cases, enough.
Cameras’ detectors have a range from 1 to 5 meters. The captain can select the distance of the safety area where objects mustn’t enter and is totally free to decide whether or nor to stay close to surrounding dangers.
DockSense can be deactivated at any time with a special button on the display if the captain prefers to have a full manual control of his docking maneuver.
The price of the system has been not unveiled yet. However, we can assume that it will be justified by possible savings on potential damages. It would be even more interesting if insurance companies decided to propose a discount for all those who decide to install DockSense on their boats, since the shared risk will be significantly lower.
Varnishing is a crucial process for boats, especially wooden hulls, which require a higher level…
The heritage inherited from the past is a competitive advantage for companies with a long…
GREENLINE 58 FLY HYBRID : nineteen meters of pure, unapologetic style. This is precisely the…
A pantograph door and an anchoring system are the two new innovations presented by Quick…
Let’s get straight to it: the new Aquila 50 Yacht is a boat destined to…
Balance 526 is a truly captivating sailing catamaran. Built in South Africa with special attention…