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A rugged and portable wireless-helm system that provides full-bridge control away from the wheelhouse.
SM200 readily integrates with new or existing vessels and allows mariners to manage vessel control from personal locations that offer improved communications, greater visibility or increased safety. No longer bound to a fixed control station, vessel operators using the SM200 have propulsion and steering control in their hands, as well as remote control of auxiliaries and payload equipment.
The SM200 offers a new method of vessel control from outside the pilot house, while reducing operational risk in dynamic marine environments. This technology empowers the mariner or controller to be in full control of the vessel from an optimal location. Contrast this with traditional wheelhouse controls that may rely on signals relayed from one mariner to another, which increases risk of miscommunication and incident.
Sea Machines products are ready to interface with common onboard equipment, including propulsion and steering systems, instruments and electronically actuated payloads.
In this Meet Our Dealer series, Sea Machines introduces the builders and specialists that make up our global dealer network…
In this Meet Our Dealer series, Sea Machines introduces the builders and specialists that make up our global dealer network…
The company’s wireless helm system is in successful use aboard two sister U.S.-flag articulated tug-barge (ATB) tugboats.
Autonomous emergency response vessels are listed as a top innovation needed to transform the marine salvage industry this year. Systems…
(Barendrecht, The Netherlands; November 24, 2020) – Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics, a leading developer of autonomous command and remote-helm control systems,…
An Industry First that Frees Pilots from the Wheelhouse, Adds Flexibility in Vessel Control (BOSTON; January 07, 2020) – Boston-based…
As a part of its cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration (MARAD), Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics…
During last week’s Maritime Kulturdage event, in Korsør, Denmark, Sea Machines demonstrated the capabilities of its SM300 product aboard the…
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USA - Headquarters
Sea Machines Robotics
226 Causeway Street
Boston, MA 02114 USA
+1-617-455-6266
Germany
Sea Machines Robotics GmbH
Wendenstrasse 130
20537 Hamburg, Germany
+49-40-8460-2676
Denmark
Sea Machines Robotics ApS
Dokken 16b
DK-6700 Esbjerg, Denmark
+45 49 40 98 95