Dynamic Positioning and Safety for Super Yachts
On open water, keeping a proper course has been an issue for a long while. People have used varieties of navigation systems but have had to battle the constant forces of wind and currents in order to maintain their course. Initially, only military and the commercial vessels had the technology, but it was prohibitively expensive even for luxury yacht owners. That is, until the geniuses of Christensen Shipyards and John Rosatti opted on integrating the dynamic positioning system into his latest super yacht, Remember When; she is the first yachts of her size to be equipped with an integrated dynamic positioning system.
John Rosatti’s yachts are built in the Christensen Shipyards, and featured on the Yachting Magazine, Wealth TV and other yachting publications. For those who are looking for safety and opulence on the water, Remember When is the yacht to consider. Yachtsman and successful entrepreneur, John Rosatti’s latest luxury yacht, Remember When, is a magnificent piece of design that is said to be the best super yacht that has been built to date.
Class and safety take precedence over all in this commercial charter yacht. Remember When, has been built to the highest standards in this area. Incorporating the latest and state of the art in design and technology, this 162′ long yacht is certainly something to remember. With the Dynamic Positioning system, come what may, wind or current, Remember When will never lose its course.
When safety takes the first precedent, several arrangements are necessary to make it work. Remember When houses a variety of such safety gadgets. There is a standard sonar, one forward-looking sonar, two FLIR infrared cameras that show on a split screen for a 180 degree view, on X-band radar and two S-Band radars that can see 96-nautical miles.
The safety features combined with the dynamic positioning system, make Remember When one of the perfect examples of a superior craftsmanship, attention to detail and unwavering desire for perfection.
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