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Dockmate now integrated with AVENTICS™ Marex OS Propulsion Control System from Emerson

by Dockmate 20 Jan 2024 11:57 GMT

Dockmate, manufacturer of advanced wireless remote controls for yachts, announced today their compatibility with components of AVENTICS™ Marex OS propulsion control from Emerson, formerly known also as Rexroth Marex OS.

After extensive testing to ensure that their controllers would meet or exceed Emerson's quality and safety standards, Dockmate's wireless remote control system is now recognized by Marex OS systems as a wireless station. This seamless integration allows operators with Marex OS controls access to full engine control wirelessly from the Dockmate remote control while stepping away from the helm for greater visibility. Whether installed by boat builders or as part of a retrofit, Dockmate will not void engine or controller warranties for most popular engine or controller brands.

"Our engineers have worked closely with the Emerson team to make Dockmate accessible for captains and crew that are interested in the flexibility of a wireless remote system for low-speed maneuvering in tight quarters," said Dirk Illegems, president, Dockmate. "Marex OS propulsion control systems are trusted by operators in some of the most demanding applications. It is a testament to the reliability and effectiveness of the Dockmate system and we are proud to announce this integration."

"Dockmate has demonstrated their commitment to matching the reputation for quality that AVENTICS Marex OS has garnered in the industry," said Steve Vincent, Manager Business Development Marine Americas at Emerson. "We're pleased to provide additional functionality to our customer, and are confident that the robust capabilities of the Dockmate system will add value to our Marex OS propulsion control system."

For more information please visit dockmate.eu.

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