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Garmin acquires Navionics.. yes, really!

Posted: Oct 28th, '17, 23:48
by IRGuy
SCHAFFHAUSEN, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN) today announced that it has acquired Navionics S.p.A., a privately-held worldwide provider of electronic navigational charts and mobile applications for the marine industry.

“Navionics has long been known as a leading supplier of highly accurate navigational charts and mobile applications for boaters”
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“Navionics has long been known as a leading supplier of highly accurate navigational charts and mobile applications for boaters,” said Cliff Pemble, Garmin president and CEO. “By combining Navionics’ content with Garmin’s BlueChart® and LakeVü™ content, we will be able to offer the best available breadth and depth of coverage to our marine customers. Going forward, we plan to retain the Navionics brand and will continue to support Navionics’ existing customers.”

“Since our founding, Navionics has been passionate about creating products that enhance the boating experience,” said Giuseppe Carnevali, Navionics founder and president. “Garmin shares our passion for serving the marine industry, and is an ideal company to carry the strong brand and reputation of Navionics into the future.”

In addition to a popular boating app, Navionics has developed an extensive repository of nautical charts for oceans, rivers, and lakes. Many of these charts have been developed with Navionics’ proprietary surveys, done both in the field and with remote sensing such as satellite imagery and airborne laser scanners.

Navionics is headquartered in Viareggio, Italy, and employs more than 350 associates globally, who will be retained. Financial terms of the acquisition will not be released.

About Garmin

Garmin Ltd. is incorporated in Switzerland, and its principal subsidiaries are located in the United States, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. Garmin and BlueChart are registered trademarks and LakeVü is a trademark of Garmin Ltd.

Re: Garmin acquires Navionics.. yes, really!

Posted: Oct 29th, '17, 21:18
by Tony Meola
Well this might change my thoughts on what I purchase this winter. Need to replace my Garmin GPS combo unit and was thinking Simrad or Furano but now I may need to think more about this.

Re: Garmin acquires Navionics.. yes, really!

Posted: Oct 31st, '17, 09:50
by cariedl
I wonder what kind of support/updates the other manufacturers who use Navionics will receive? I purchased a new Raymarine unit earlier this year - this article suggests that support will be on-going but doesn't make clear what that entails. http://www.yachtingmonthly.com/news/gar ... nics-63597

Sure would have been nice to know before I bought the Raymarine...

Re: Garmin acquires Navionics.. yes, really!

Posted: Oct 31st, '17, 18:28
by Yannis
I have it on my i pad up on the bridge.
Nothing to do with my simrad.
Whats the problem?

Re: Garmin acquires Navionics.. yes, really!

Posted: Nov 1st, '17, 10:45
by cariedl
Yannis - as a standalone app on an iPad I would imagine it would be fine.

However, I purchased a new Raymarine Axiom Multifunction display, Raymarine's Lighthouse Software supports a number of different cartography providers including Navionics and CMAP. I particularly liked the Navionics software because I could use it on my phone and sync it to my GPS. The Navionics updates were simple, I would connect the Raymarine unit to my phone's wireless hotspot and they would update on the GPS. I pay the regular Navionics subscription fee every year but I can't help but wonder what kind of support/updates Garmin is going to provide to Raymarine.

Re: Garmin acquires Navionics.. yes, really!

Posted: Nov 1st, '17, 19:14
by PeterPalmieri
cariedl wrote:Yannis - as a standalone app on an iPad I would imagine it would be fine.

However, I purchased a new Raymarine Axiom Multifunction display, Raymarine's Lighthouse Software supports a number of different cartography providers including Navionics and CMAP. I particularly liked the Navionics software because I could use it on my phone and sync it to my GPS. The Navionics updates were simple, I would connect the Raymarine unit to my phone's wireless hotspot and they would update on the GPS. I pay the regular Navionics subscription fee every year but I can't help but wonder what kind of support/updates Garmin is going to provide to Raymarine.
It would be pretty stupid for Garmin to buy Navionics and then not support its customers. I don’t think you have anything to worry about.

Re: Garmin acquires Navionics.. yes, really!

Posted: Nov 1st, '17, 22:09
by Tony Meola
I have to agree with Peter.

The real issue is for all these Manufactures now having their systems tied to someone whom they compete against. I would say that in the future you might see Raymarine etc., looking for another outlet for their new models so that they are not supporting Garmin.

Re: Garmin acquires Navionics.. yes, really!

Posted: Nov 2nd, '17, 05:51
by PeterPalmieri
Tony it would seem to me the future is the data of those Apps. The actual electronics device seems to me to be on its way out as we know it. Black box sonar, GPS and charts built into tablets like an IPad. All wireless. The idea of 5k for a 10” screen multifunction may go away. We can debate that I am wrong or what new tech on boats will look like like but in any case you need the cartography. So from that perspective it seems like a real smart
Move by garmin.

Re: Garmin acquires Navionics.. yes, really!

Posted: Nov 2nd, '17, 22:23
by Tony Meola
PeterPalmieri wrote:Tony it would seem to me the future is the data of those Apps. The actual electronics device seems to me to be on its way out as we know it. Black box sonar, GPS and charts built into tablets like an IPad. All wireless. The idea of 5k for a 10” screen multifunction may go away. We can debate that I am wrong or what new tech on boats will look like like but in any case you need the cartography. So from that perspective it seems like a real smart
Move by garmin.

I agree until someone else decides they can capture the Non Garmin market.