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http://features.boats.com/boat-content/2013/03/brp-rolls-out-a-joystick-control-for-v6-evinrude-outboards/ For more videos from the Miami Boat Show, visit www.boats.com. BRP has teamed up with SeaStar Solutions (formerly Teleflex) to offer a joystick control system for Evinrude outboards. The system is an adaptation of the SeaStar Optimus 360 joystick control that allows it to function with the BRP/Evinrude ICON digital throttle-and-shift remote control. It will be offered for any Evinrude V6 outboard model, but only for boats running twin engines. BRP debuted the system at the 2013 Miami International Boat Show, installed on a 32-foot 7-inch Andros Offshore 32 powered by a pair of Evinrude E-TEC 250 motors. We reported on the introduction of the Optimus 360 system at the 2012 Miami show, and the version that will be offered for Evinrude motors uses the same power steering helm and SeaStar Smart Cylinder steering rams, which are equipped with magnetic sensors that feed steering position data back to the electronic control module (ECM) that manages the system. The key difference is that the BRP system replaces the digital-to-cable throttle/shift actuator used on the original Optimus 360 with an interface to the BRP ICON control. For safety reasons, that ICON control uses its own electronic protocol, rather than the NMEA standard common to most other marine electronics, which is built into this version of the Optimus 360 system and makes it specific to Evinrude motors.

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Sea glide through the waters with precision. The anticipation builds as Svea and Velsheda prepare to return to the shores of Sardinia for the 34th Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup. This year's fleet, featuring around 50 of the world's most advanced maxi yachts, will compete over five days against the backdrop of the La Maddalena Archipelago. With world-class crews and North Sails experts on hand, the competition will be intense. @officialiclass

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Hector from WHO'S NEXT racing crew eats shit on the three wheeler at El Mirage.

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