Boating: SEA.AI, X Yachts, Mercury Marine, Port Camargue, Sail.Cloud...

The boating industry is on the move. The latest news from the yachting industry. News flash from May 26, 2023.

SEA AI signs with X-Yachts

SEA AI, the company behind the Oscar anti-collision detection system, has announced the signing of an OEM agreement with Danish sailboat builder X-Yachts. After 2,700 miles of test sailing on an X49E, the brand has decided to offer Oscar to its yachting customers.

Mercury takes part in the French Freshwater Fishing Championship

Mercury Marine and the FFPS, Fédération Française des Pêches Sportives, have partnered to launch the Mercury Fishing Cup, a freshwater fishing competition to be held on the Seine at Poses in the Eure département on November 11 and 12, 2023.

Port Camargue active in biodiversity

Already a Port Propre, the Port Camargue marina has now achieved a new level of environmental certification. It has been awarded the Port Actif en biodiversité label by AFNOR.

8 winners for the transition of Occitanie's ports

The winners of the "Digital transition for marinas in Occitania" call for projects, launched as part of the Plan Littoral 21, have been announced. The following 8 ports have been selected: Barcarès, Canet-en-Roussillon, Cap d'Agde, Carnon, La Grande-Motte, Narbonne, Pérols and Port-Camargue. The investment budget is 3.4 million euros, for tools to serve customers and environmental management.

Merger in nautical tech

Surlo, digital tracking platform for water sports announces its merger with SAIL.cloud by the end of June 2023. The platform, which believes that all nautical events, whatever their size, deserve a mapping worthy of that of the Vendée Globe, aims to exceed 25,000 users by the end of 2023 and 2 million within 5 years. It will extend its activities internationally in 2024.

Yachtelec acquired by Amarix

Yachtelec, the La Ciotat-based specialist in electronics for superyachts, is now part of the Amarix group. Amarix, which already owns the Macor and Eti service companies, has acquired 100% of the electrician's capital, thus completing its offer to the yachting industry.

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