Mercury Marine has unveiled a significant software update for its SmartCraft operating system. Enhancing the capabilities of its Joystick Piloting system. This latest advancement allows boaters to effortlessly maneuver their vessels with remarkable precision. Particularly during docking and navigating in challenging conditions.
Closed-Loop Velocity Control: One of the standout features of this update is the closed-loop velocity control. The SmartCraft system can now detect when external forces—such as wind, waves, or currents—cause the boat to drift off its intended course. In these scenarios, the system automatically adjusts the throttle and steering to counteract these forces. Allowing the driver to maintain their desired trajectory without needing to make manual corrections. This innovative approach provides an unprecedented level of control and ease of operation, particularly during sideways maneuvers. Boaters can experience a remarkable reduction in unwanted fore-aft drifting, with improvements of up to 74%.
Speed-Based Joystick Operation: The software update transitions from an RPM-based system to a speed-based joystick operation. Previously, when a driver moved the joystick, the engines would respond by accelerating to a set RPM level corresponding to the joystick input. However, this could lead to inconsistencies if external forces impacted the vessel’s speed over ground. With the new update, joystick inputs now directly translate to the actual speed over ground. If the system detects any changes—such as a headwind or tailwind—it will automatically adjust the throttle to maintain the driver’s desired speed. This enhancement simplifies operation and provides a more intuitive experience.
V12 Slip Control: For vessels equipped with V12 engines, the update introduces slip control functionality. This feature allows the transmission to slip up to 90%, which effectively reduces propeller RPM. Enhances control over the boat’s movements. This results in fewer shifts—up to 25% less—and a 20% reduction in heading errors during joystick operation. While utilizing the Skyhook feature for digital anchoring. The ability to control the boat’s movements more accurately not only boosts performance but also enhances safety during maneuvering.
Jeff Becker, Senior Category Manager at Mercury Marine, expressed excitement about the continued evolution of their Joystick Piloting portfolio. He emphasized that the enhancements included in this latest software release make boating more intuitive. Manageable, especially at low speeds. Furthermore, these advancements position Mercury’s technology for future developments in autonomous boating, marking a significant step toward innovative solutions in marine navigation.
The enhanced SmartCraft software will come standard on new multi-engine Joystick Piloting installations across Mercury’s diverse range, including Verado, Diesel, MerCruiser, and Mercury Racing engines. Boaters who currently own vessels equipped with the Joystick system and next-gen Digital Throttle & Shift controls should consult their local Authorized Mercury dealer to determine compatibility for this software upgrade.
For those interested in exploring Mercury’s cutting-edge Joystick technology and how these new features can enhance their boating experience, further information is available through Mercury’s resources.
For any inquiries regarding the new software update and its capabilities, interested parties can reach out to Phil Martin at +61 418 817 876.
This update underscores Mercury Marine’s commitment to advancing boating technology, making it easier and more enjoyable for enthusiasts to navigate the waters with confidence.
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