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Raymarine Cyclone open-array radars win Good Design Award

RAYMARINE has announced its Cyclone open-array radar series has won a Good Design Award in the Research and Technology category. The accolade follows shortly after the open-array radars were recognised by the Dame Design Award jury in the “Marine Electronics and Marine-related Software” category at last year’s METSTRADE exhibition.

Since their inception, the Good Design Awards have honoured products and industry leaders worldwide for chartering innovative new directions in manufacturing and design. The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design and Metropolitan Arts Press Ltd organises the Good Design Awards, and since 1950 the Good Design Award has become the world’s most prestigious, recognised, and oldest design awards program.

Launched in October 2021, Raymarine’s Cyclone range encompasses the company’s newest open-array radars. Featuring solid-state CHIRP pulse compression, Cyclone radars have been conceived and crafted to give mariners the confidence to tackle the harshest conditions, gain distinct advantages in the hunt for fish, and safely navigate busy waterways.

The new Cyclone radars are available in 3-, 4- and 6ft arrays and in two high-power output options for each size. Cyclone open-array radars are backed by Raymarine’s three-year warranty. All Cyclone models integrate seamlessly with Raymarine Axiom, Axiom+, Axiom Pro, and Axiom XL chartplotter multifunction displays.

For more information: www.raymarine.com/cyclone

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