Search & Rescue
Taylor Marine is a leading supplier of navigation and communication equipment to the Search & Rescue organisations around Australia. Integrated navigation systems that provide safe reliable solutions with the added advantage of simplicity and back-up service is relied on by maritime rescue operators every day around South Africa.
Proven SAR Equipment for First Responders
In the line of duty Search & Rescue vessels require specialist equipment. Whether it's radio direction finders, thermal imaging for night time missions or highly accurate radars and plotting systems we have leading solutions.
Furuno's range of award winning digital chart plotting, GPS receivers, Radars, AIS and depth finding products are relied on by SAR fleets the world over. Solutions include small craft simplicity and ruggedness to advanced multi-function displays fully integrating all systems to provide ease of use, situational awareness and reliability and when it counts most. Furuno's legendary performance and traditional quality is what we trust.
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FLIR Maritime thermal imaging systems give you the power to see clearly in total darkness, through solar glare, and through light fog and smoke. FLIR’s thermal technology is used by thousands of military, first responder, commercial and recreational mariners every day for navigation, collision avoidance, threat detection, surveillance, and search and rescue missions.
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Modern rescue forces need to track radio signals and EPIRBs and that's where the Rhotheta range of Radio Direction Finders to cover emergency frequencies is essential.
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TimeZero Marine Navigation Software is compatible with certain Furuno radar scanners and FLIR thermal imaging cameras. This combination of award winning Furuno Radar sensors and FLIR Thermal Imaging offers Best-in-Class performance. Complete with AIS interface, depth, SOG, COG and Furuno Satellite heading sensors MaxSea TZ software you can track targets with thermal imaging or ARPA all whilst navigating on the latest marine navigation software.