Yamaha made a boat remote

Yamaha made a boat remote

Source: The Verge

Yamaha has announced a new handheld controller that gives a captain full control of a boat from anywhere onboard. It’s compatible with Yamaha’s Helm Master EX control system, which is designed to make boating more accessible.

The Helm Master EX Wireless Control — which looks like an upgraded version of the Nunchuk controller used with the Nintendo Wii — was announced today at the 2025 Miami International Boat Show but won’t be available for dealer installation until sometime in Fall 2025. Pricing for the controller hasn’t been revealed, but for single engine boats, the entire system is an upgrade that costs well north of $12,000.

Yamaha first introduced its modular Helm Master EX control system in 2020 as way to make it easier to operate boats with multiple engines. It includes both physical and touchscreen controls and can be upgraded with an autopilot system for holding a position or following a route, and a joystick featuring throttle and steering controls to simplify maneuvering.

The remote should make it easier for captains to operate their craft with less assistance. During launch or docking they can maneuver the boat with one hand while using the other to secure lines or adjust fenders. Its battery is estimated to be good for about eight hours of use, but that can be extended by occasionally docking it in a charging cradle that can be installed anywhere on a boat.

The remote is waterproof, buoyant, and features a system that can detect and respond to someone going overboard. It connects to up to eight fobs (two are included with the system) worn by the captain and passengers and should someone fall in the water the boat will come to a full stop and idle or turn off its engines completely, depending on the situation.



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