Review of 3500 Series Featured in June 2007 Boat International.
05/23/2007
Oliver Dewar's feature on MY "Sunday" features a very complimentary operational review of the NVTi 3500 series...
"Mounted at the top of the yacht's superstructure, the Multiple Sensor Vision System from Night Vision Technologies (NVTi) of Texas has an unrestricted view for long range threat detection, colllision avoidance or search and rescue...." "Thermal imaging equipment can detect any nocturnal threat, while the camera's daylight capability is outstanding - the zoom feature can show the brand of a discarded cigarette packet on the dock 200 meters across the marina, and at 50 meters you could probably decipher the packet's barcode..."
Pick up the June 2007 issue of Boat International for the whole story on this incredible vessel...
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