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YAMAHA COMMAND LINK AND COMMAND LINK PLUS

Yamaha Command Link and Command Link Plus can now integrate seamlessly with Raymarine’s Axiom® multifunction displays (MFDs).

Introduced with Raymarine’s LightHouse Annapolis 3.9 operating system, integration has been certified by Yamaha. It offers boaties a big screen view of all the information available on the Yamaha Command Link displays, including engine revs, boat speed, fuel consumption and efficiency, tank levels and battery status.

Compatible with a wide array of new and existing Yamaha outboards, Axiom MFDs can display full instrumentation for up to four Yamaha outboards at once. It’s ideal for boats with two or more control stations.

The integration will work with just about any boat with Yamaha Command Link or Command Link Plus and one or more Axiom displays, as well as boats fitted with Yamaha Helm Master or Set Point systems and the Yamaha CL7 display.

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The LightHouse Annapolis 3.9 OS update featuring Yamaha integration is suitable for Raymarine’s Axiom, Axiom Pro, Axiom XL, eS Series and gS Series displays. It is free to download at raymarine.com

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