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2026 Sailing Gear Highlights and Fleet Upgrades

Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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Martie 12, 2026

Palletized shipments of chartplotters, thermal monoculars and smart bilge modules are already hitting marinas and chandlers, shortening the lead time for charter fleet refits and enabling same-season upgrades across popular yachting Destinations.

E360 Round Chartplotter: compact navigation for small consoles

The E360 round chartplotter from LXNAV Marine presents a 4in circular touchscreen MFD that integrates OpenSeaMap charts, Navionics via SD card, GPS and NMEA 2000 data. Its IPX6 waterproof rating, built-in Wi‑Fi and optional €300 jog wheel make it a neat, one-handed solution for small powerboats, RIBs or classic retrofits on charter tenders.

Why it matters for charters

  • Quick retrofits: compact footprint suits cramped consoles in rental boats.
  • Standardization: NMEA 2000 compatibility eases fleet-wide integration.
  • Oaspete comfort: intuitive control reduces skipper training time.

Ocean Scout Pro: thermal spotting for night ops

The Ocean Scout Pro is a handheld thermal monocular with a 32° field of view and human-heat detection out to 500m. Rated IP67 and 2m drop resistant, it’s aimed at day/night navigation and man-overboard (MOB) spotting—useful for night passages or crowded charter anchorages.

Garmin OnBoard: wireless MOB and crew tags

Garmin OnBoard links wrist or carabiner tags to chartplotters to identify who is aboard and to trigger alarms and waypoint saves for a MOB event. It can also function as an outboard kill-switch replacement and supports up to eight tags per vessel—handy for mixed-crew charters and pet-friendly rentals.

OneSails SoftStep: safer mast access

OneSails developed the SoftStep as a padded, high‑strength mast step with an underside eye for clipped carabiners. 3D‑printed in materials including titanium and carbon, it supports up to 150kg and adds comfort for inspections and solo mast work—valuable for maintenance in remote marinas or on delivery legs.

Smartdeck HEAT: heated helm and sustainable decking

Smartdeck offers a PE-based soft decking alternative to EVA with a HEAT option that sandwiches a 12/24V heating element underfoot or in helm seats. The closed‑cell structure beads water and reduces maintenance—great for late-season charters and keeping guests cozy on chill evenings.

Bilge IQ: remote bilge monitoring

Digital Yacht’s Bilge IQ uses NMEA 2000 to report pump current, dry runs and flow rates to plotters or phones. Compatible with 12/24V pumps up to 10A, it allows shore-based managers to get alerts and assess bilge behavior before dispatching a technician—logistics gold for rental fleets.

CSX Refrigeration System: retrofit cold storage

Dometic’s CSX turns 60–400lt lockers into compressor-driven fridges or freezers with digital control and LED lighting—ideal for charter galleys where extra cold storage boosts guest satisfaction without major refit work.

Quick spec comparison

ProductKey benefitFleet use
E360 ChartplotterCompact, NMEA 2000, Wi‑FiSmall console retrofits
Ocean Scout ProThermal MOB spotting (500m)Night passages / safety kit
Bilge IQRemote bilge and pump analyticsFleet monitoring & alerts
CSX RefrigerationLocker-to-fridge conversionGalley upgrades

Deck and rigging innovations

Seldén’s ratchet for the CXr Code furler adds bidirectional hold to prevent accidental unfurling; OneSails’ IFS Multi Tradewind sail combines twin gennakers with furling tech to replace multiple sails; Ropeye’s Stick-On K adds pop-stud attachments without drilling—small fixes that save time and keep charter boats in service.

Materials, clothing and safety

Supersede Marine Board offers a rot-free, recyclable plywood alternative from plastic waste—useful for long-life cabinetry and deck cores in refits. Zhik’s X Range hiking boots pair Michelin tread with unidirectional carbon insoles to reduce ankle strain for dinghy instruction on rental fleets. Henri-Lloyd’s Ocean Pro clothing uses a four-layer hybrid membrane for lighter, more breathable offshore protection.

Installation checklist for charter operators

  • Audit existing NMEA network and spare ports
  • Prioritize safety gear (MOB, bilge monitors, thermal optics)
  • Schedule staggered refits to keep boats available for rent
  • Train captains briefly on new interfaces to cut handover time

All told, the 2026 crop of gear is about making boats easier to run, safer and more pleasant for guests—batten down the hatches by investing in integration, and you’ll see fewer headaches and happier charters.

In summary: compact electronics like the E360, safety aids such as Ocean Scout Pro and Garmin OnBoard, monitoring tools like Bilge IQ, and retrofit-friendly systems (CSX, Supersede Board, Smartdeck HEAT) reduce downtime and simplify logistics for yacht managers and charter operators. These innovations help captains and crews deliver seamless boat rentals and expand Destinations and activities—from lake and gulf trips to ocean and superyacht charters—while improving yachting comfort, boating safety and maintenance efficiency. Whether for a small yacht, a sunseeker tender, or a superyacht, the season’s gear supports sailing, fishing, marinas, clearwater anchorages and beachside stopovers—good for sale value, rental appeal and long-term fleet resilience.