Intelliboat Boarding Ladder Sensor

Intelliboat

 

Feb 9, 2016

Booth D135, Miami Marine Stadium Park & Basin

The Intelliboat® Boarding Ladder Sensor will be on display in the El Capitan booth (D135, Miami Marine Stadium Park & Basin) at the 2016 edition of the Miami International Boat Show, February 11-15.

With Intelliboat on board, you’ll never lose a boarding ladder again.

The compact, waterproof, easy to install wireless system automatically alerts you when your boarding ladder is down to help prevent damage to it.

Audio and visual alarms are activated when the boat ignition key is on. The system won’t interfere with engine operation or with other onboard electronics.  For more information, visit booth D135 at the 2016 Miami International Boat Show or the Intelliboat web site

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