XENTA at Cannes Yachting Festival 2018: new remote control for its Integrated Control Systems

XENTA at Cannes Yachting Festival 2018: new remote control for its Integrated Control Systems

XENTA at Cannes Yachting Festival 2018: new remote control for its Integrated Control Systems 800 800 XENTA

At the 2018 Cannes Yachting Festival, XENTA is hosting the world premiere of its new engine Remote Control designed to make remote maneuvering and mooring even easier than ever.

XENTA, a company that has been the standard-bearer for the Italian nautical sector’s success in the high tech segment, is one of the most engaged companies in the area of nautical user-focused electronics.  Its Integrated Control Systems are the state-of-the art and not only make boats modern but open up a whole new way of seafaring to the person at the helm.  Ferretti, Azimut, Monte Carlo Yachts, Pershing, Princess, Sunseeker, and Cerri are just some of the yards that have chosen XENTA to partner their motor yacht and superyacht models, several of which will also be making their world debuts at the upcoming Cannes Yachting Festival. XENTA will also be present at the 2018 edition (stand PAN352).

Aside from exhibiting its technology, XENTA will also be hosting the world premiere of its new Remote Control which was designed and developed to allow users to maneuver their boat in complete freedom and safety from any point between bow and stern, and thus keep close eye on all the stages of mooring. The Remote Control allows users not just to control the main engines at low revs but also both bow and stern thrusters in addition to the anchor winch. The device was designed to be extremely intuitive with a light, tough, optimal interface between boat and user. Its features include a Stop function which will return all the boat’s controls to safe mode should any problems arise.

XENTA systems can be used on all motoryachts, old and new, as custom installations are standard for us. In 2017, XENTA was presented with the Ferretti Group’s “Best Innovation Award” for its digitalization of the control systems used aboard the Group’s vessels.