Furuno marine electronics at heart of new LA pilot boats

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(CAMAS, Wash.) — The Los Angeles Pilot Service has taken delivery of two new pilot boats equipped with full suites of Furuno marine electronics. The 56-foot Angels Pilot and Angels Navigator have been outfitted with complete integrated helm suites designed to assist in their mission of piloting ships in and out of Los Angeles Harbor, the busiest seaport in the Western Hemisphere. The pair of Camarc-designed boats were built by Vigor Industrial in Vancouver, Wash., and have made their way to their home port in Los Angeles.

The helm suites aboard Angels Pilot and Angels Navigator feature a Furuno black box NavNet TZtouch2 TZT2BB multi-function display connected to both 19-inch and 24-inch multi-touch displays, the MU195T and MU245T. With the ability to output full HD video in multiple aspect ratios, this combination of black box MFD and dual HD monitors maximizes space at the helm, allowing for an efficient workspace. The TZT2BB can be controlled from either of the multi-touch displays with a newly-enhanced user interface, or from the MCU002 remote control at the helm.

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Each vessel is equipped with dual DRS6ANXT solid-state Doppler radars that provide key benefits to enhance the safety and security of the crew, such as target analyzer and fast target tracking. Target analyzer automatically changes the color of approaching targets from green to red, allowing the navigator to instantly identify hazardous targets. Fast target tracking produces immediate, accurate tracking information for targets, displaying a course vector as well as the target’s speed, as well as sounding an alarm for approaching targets.

Eric Kunz, Furuno senior product manager, was directly involved with configuring the Furuno NavPilot 711C autopilot to work flawlessly with the Jastram steering system aboard the twin-rudder-equipped pilot boats. NavPilot 711C’s dynamic adjustment of essential parameters during navigation is stored in system memory and continuously optimized to make the system more versatile. “The Navpilot 711C system has flexible interface capabilities, providing simple ‘take over’ and ‘control release’ logic signaling,” said Kunz. “The Furuno Navpilot 711C is a perfect match for the Jastram steering control or any manufacturer’s system.”

Angels Pilot and Angels Navigator are also equipped with Furuno’s 30-watt LH5000 loud hailer, SC33 satellite compass, FA170 AIS, and RD33 data organizer. The electronics were selected by the Los Angeles pilots in conjunction with Furuno USA and procured through Mackay Marine of Tacoma, Wash. Installation was performed by Superior Marine Services while the vessels were near completion in Vancouver, Wash.

Angels Pilot and Angels Navigator were built as replacements for two recently retired pilot boats, Phineas Banning and Stephen M. White. They will serve the Los Angeles pilots in their mission to safely guide ships in and out of Los Angeles Harbor for decades to come.

For more information on Furuno’s complete line of marine electronics, visit www.FurunoUSA.com or www.NavNet.com.

– Furuno USA

By Professional Mariner Staff