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NEW PRODUCTS New GOST cameras released


Global Ocean Security Technologies (GOST) has released its GOST Mini-Ball 1080P and Mini-Dome PTZ 1080P cameras with high-definition and resolution.


The complete line of GOST cameras for yachts are now 1080P, confirmed the company.


Brian Kane, chief technology officer at GOST, said: “Our cameras and complementary live streaming video and storage systems have been responsible for hundreds of captured photos and video used to document on board events, provide awareness of a vessel’s status and solve major police investigations.”


Measuring 2.4 inches, the GOST Mini-Ball 1080P high-definition camera features a 2-megapixel resolution. Designed to be discreet, the camera’s white housing blends with the exterior or interior of a vessel, providing protection without detracting from a boat’s overall aesthetic.


VPLP


announces catamaran with powerful 400m2


sail


VPLP design has revealed details of a new 156-foot catamaran powered by a 400m2 sail with twice the average power. Evidence’s wingsail is reefable, furlable and fully automated and produces twice the


power of a conventional sail. The wingsail design builds on the successful launch of Oceanwings and when integrated into a hybrid propulsion system, it can reduce the fuel consumption of the main engines and the greenhouse gases they emit.


Marc Van Peteghem of VPLP said: “Usually, when you double the length of a boat, you multiply the size of the sail plan by four and the mechanical stresses by eight. But not with Oceanwings.”


Mr Peteghem said that Evidence offers the “stability, space and performance of a catamaran with the bonus of a simple yet pioneering rig.”


Designed for crossing the Atlantic, Mr Van Peteghem said the vessel’s automated wingsail and mechanical propulsion – which can be electric – gives her an incredible range.


72 | The Report • December 2017 • Issue 82


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