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Orca Expands into Oceania

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Norwegian marine tech innovator Orca has announced its expansion into the waters around Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific Islands.

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Orca’s charts are built from an extensive mix of hydrographic data, private sources, and Orca’s in-house collections to ensure an accurate, reliable experience tailored to the specific needs of Oceania.

Since launching in 2021, Orca has rapidly become a popular navigation system for sailors and cruisers worldwide. Orca combines a free navigation app with the Orca Display 2 – an ultrabright, marine-grade tablet, and Orca Core 2 – a smart hub that integrates with boat sensors and instruments. Orca’s smart systems simplify complex routes with features like automatic routing, real-time weather forecasts, and AIS, helping boaters enjoy safe and stress-free journeys.

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With this expansion, Orca invites boaters throughout Oceania to experience a new level of intuitive navigation that makes every journey easy and reliable.

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The Orca app is free to download from the Apple App Store and Google Play. Boaters across Oceania can access the new charts today, and those seeking a complete, integrated navigation experience can find the Orca Display 2 and Orca Core 2 at www.getorca.com

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