Mercury Marine launches Skyhook Advanced Features at 2017 Miami

Mercury Skyhook. Mercury Skyhook Technology at Lauderdale Marina YouTube We're offering a chance to win a Mercury outboard to repower the boat you love We tested the Mercury Single-Engine Joystick Piloting system on a Sea Ray SLX 230W, a wake boat powered by a single 6.2 liter 370-hp Mercury Towsports engine, plus bow and stern thrusters

Freeman 34VH with Mercury joystick and skyhook virtual anchoring. YouTube
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Mercury's Skyhook is an ingenious navigation tool that takes the technology of the joystick and the independently controlled outboards and combines it with a GPS input allowing a vessel to be virtually "anchored" to a location For the full written captain's report, test and performance data, and more about the 2017 Mercury Skyhook, go to: http://www.boattest.com/engine-review/Mercu.

Freeman 34VH with Mercury joystick and skyhook virtual anchoring. YouTube

BowHook can be used to unlock heading but hold position, allowing wind and current to determine boat heading Mercury Skyhook Advanced Features Mercury offers two new modes for its Skyhook system and a third feature that permits fine adjustment of heading when Skyhook is activated We're offering a chance to win a Mercury outboard to repower the boat you love

Introducing Mercury Marine’s Joystick Piloting and Skyhook Digital. Mercury Skyhook Advanced Features Mercury offers two new modes for its Skyhook system and a third feature that permits fine adjustment of heading when Skyhook is activated Mercury Marine recently launched a new product called "Joystick Piloting for Outboards." It is a sophisticated joystick control system for large outboard rigs, with two, three or even four engines.

Mercury JPO working on sky hook YouTube. It's best for grouper or red snapper fishing with heavier weights For the full written captain's report, test and performance data, and more about the 2017 Mercury Skyhook, go to: http://www.boattest.com/engine-review/Mercu.