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JRC Europe is proud to announce that its sister company ProNav, in collaboration with a Norwegian dealer, has provided three Aero High-speed catamarans from Attica Group with a complete JRC navigation and communication package.

The package includes JMR-5410 ECDIS; the advanced nature of JRC's new ECDIS system allows users to plan a route in different ways with extensive flexibility. But also JMR-5400 sea radar, JLR-21 GPS satellite compass, JLR-8600 multi GNSS, JLN-741 doppler log, and more.

State-of-the-art catamarans

The new state-of-the-art catamarans feature state-of-the-art design and innovative characteristics that will significantly enhance the travel experience for the more than 3 million passengers who travel annually on the Saronic itineraries.

Three similar fast passenger carbon fiber catamaran vessels have been delivered to Attica from the Norwegian yard Brødrene Aa. Each ship has a maximum speed of 32.2 knots at full load, a total length of 36 meters, a beam of 9.7 meters, and a carrying capacity of 150 passengers. Brødrene AA is a shipyard building high-speed ferries made of carbon fiber composite. These three vessels are state-of-the-art and JRC Europe and ProNav are proud to be a supplier and partners in this project.

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