Saim Marine introduces another solution by Zipwake. The Swedish company Zipwake has been revolutioning boating since the very beginning of its activity. The launch of the Zipwake Integrator Module marks a further important step in the field of interceptor systems and enables Saim Marine, the Italian distributor, to provide its customers with yet another innovative and reliable solution and meets their demands for clean dashboards, larger displays, more flexibility and increased system integration.

The latest innovation is the Zipwake Integrator Module. It enables seamless integration by connecting the Zipwake system to a wide range of multifunctional displays (MFDs) and/or smart devices for intuitive and easy control, keeping dashboards free of clutter. It also removes the need of a dedicated interceptor control panel.

The Zipwake Integrator Module offers the possibility of connecting up to 3 dedicated control panels for operation via Zipwake unique control wheels in addition to touch screens. A CAN interface enables further external system integration.

The integrator module lets users configure, operate, monitor and update the system wirelessly via the Zipwake app on their smartphone and tablets.

Moreover, the waterproof Zipwake integrator Module is easy to install behind the helm/dash, on the flybridge or in the engine room. It comes with a special ethernet connector collar that makes sealing standard ethernet cable easy. A single cable connects the unit to an MFD. The Integrator Module is compatible with all Zipwake system components and is available as an accessory, a spare parts or included in kit boxes.

Highlights

Dellorto two-track strategy

The two-track strategy allows the Dellorto group to extend and customise its expertise in EGR, throttle bodies, power units, BMS and batteries from motorbikes to off-highway applications with long-life requirements

Related articles

A double hydrogen refuelling at ALBA by NatPower H

NatPower H announced the completion of a double hydrogen refuelling of ALBA, Europe's first hydrogen-powered training vessel. An operation by NatPower H which follows others already focused on the development of scalable and operational hydrogen fuelling solutions for the nautical world.