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B&G has launched its
impressive new WTP3 Wave Technology Processor, providing competitive sailors
the accuracy and performance they demand.
The WTP3 is B&G's next
generation Grand Prix level processor, which supersedes the much-coveted
B&G WTP2. The new processor incorporates a number of advanced technological
developments that provide improved data accuracy and enhanced overall
performance that inshore and offshore Grand Prix competitors demand – whether
Americas Cup, Volvo Ocean Race, TP52, Open 60 or Maxi-multihulls.
The system's new compact
Central Processing Unit (CPU) collects, calculates, logs and displays data at
speeds far in excess of standard instrument systems. Pioneering Wave Technology
Motion Correction, which measures the pitch, roll and yaw of the boat, gives
greater accuracy and stability of core sailing data while allowing the rapid
update of associated data.
WTP3 integrates a full
data-logging solution enabling post-analysis of race or testing data. Up to 8GB
of data is stored internally in solid state storage, accessible via the unit's
onboard Ethernet connection or via simple USB memory stick offload.
The B&G WTP3 can be
configured to accept a large variety of data including multiple GPS, heading
and speed inputs, along with sensors to allow measurement and display of almost
any variable in the yacht, such as the rudder angle, forestay load, or mast
rake.
Mechanical design
improvements and system architecture changes have led to a reduction in the
installed system weight of up to 5kg for a 50' yacht, while increasing the
expansion possibilities.
Further technical
developments include increased analogue channel sampling rates and automated software
and configuration updates. All of these new functions, together with enhanced
protection from water, shock and vibration, offer an unparalleled combination
of performance, precision and reliability.
Further information: Navico Australia – (02) 9936 1000 or visit: www.bandg.com
(7 December 2010)
Navico is currently the
world's largest marine electronics company, and is the parent company to
leading marine electronics brands: Lowrance, Simrad and B&G. Navico has
approximately 1,500 employees globally and distribution in more than 100
countries worldwide.
Pictured: B&G has launched its
impressive new WTP3 Wave Technology Processor, providing competitive sailors
the accuracy and performance they demand.
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