02-07-19, 06:17 AM
Raymarine
I have considerable experience of navigation in high speed craft in rough weather conditions (in particular inshore SAR ribs etc, smaller boats (<50') subject to extreme motion) I am coxswain of my local lifeboat and have been an active sailor for 40 years. In my experience the current selection of plotter from Raymarine are almost impossible to operate in rough conditions, far too many options for standard use in high stress situations. I have some basic design concepts that address this issue, and would be interested to know if Raymarine would be interested in hearing my views. The scope focuses mainly on the user interface and ergonomics, with addition to screen layout. The market potential for this development is considerable and could cover all RIBs, SAR craft, Military, Commercial and recreational vessels.
I have considerable experience of navigation in high speed craft in rough weather conditions (in particular inshore SAR ribs etc, smaller boats (<50') subject to extreme motion) I am coxswain of my local lifeboat and have been an active sailor for 40 years. In my experience the current selection of plotter from Raymarine are almost impossible to operate in rough conditions, far too many options for standard use in high stress situations. I have some basic design concepts that address this issue, and would be interested to know if Raymarine would be interested in hearing my views. The scope focuses mainly on the user interface and ergonomics, with addition to screen layout. The market potential for this development is considerable and could cover all RIBs, SAR craft, Military, Commercial and recreational vessels.