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Watch AI Dock A Boat

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CNBC's Contessa Brewer demonstrates a 36-foot Cray boat equipped with advanced marine technology, including GPS, radar, and newly launched autonomous docking capabilities. The boat's base price is $550,000, with fully equipped models featuring autopilot and autonomous docking reaching $880,000.

Summary

Contessa Brewer hosts a segment from a 36-foot Cray boat docked at Brooklyn Bridge Harbor in Manhattan, showcasing cutting-edge marine technology now available to boat owners. She explains the boat is equipped with GPS navigation systems similar to those found in road vehicles, allowing captains to view detailed charts and know their exact position. The boat also features radar technology that provides early warning of both stationary and dynamic obstacles, such as approaching vessels. These systems assist captains in navigating busy waterways like the southern tip of Manhattan. The segment's highlight is an exclusive global first look at Cray's newly launched autonomous docking feature, which previously had only been demonstrated to select investors. Brewer demonstrates the autonomous docking system by positioning the boat in a slip at Brooklyn Bridge Harbor and initiating the docking sequence with a single button press. She notes that docking is typically the most stressful part of boat captaincy. Regarding pricing, a base model Cray without the advanced features costs approximately $550,000, while a fully equipped model with autopilot, auto captain functionality, and autonomous docking capabilities costs around $880,000.

Key Insights

  • Cray launched autonomous docking for the first time ever, with only a few select investors having previously witnessed this capability before this exclusive demonstration
  • Marine GPS systems function similarly to road vehicle navigation systems, allowing captains to view detailed charts and determine their exact position
  • Radar technology on modern boats provides early warning of both stationary obstacles and dynamic obstacles like approaching vessels to assist in navigation
  • Docking is identified as the most stressful part of boat captaincy, which the autonomous docking system is designed to address
  • The price difference between a base Cray model and a fully equipped model with autonomous docking and autopilot features is $330,000, with the equipped version costing $880,000 total

Topics

Autonomous docking technologyMarine GPS and navigation systemsRadar technology for obstacle detectionBoat pricing and featuresAdvanced marine technology

Transcript

[0:00] I'm Contessa Brewer at CNBC and today my office is a 36 foot Cray. I have a beautiful view of the Manhattan skyline, a sighteline straight to the Statue of Liberty and I'm going to captain this girl by myself with the help of the advanced tech that is now on the Sea. This Sea is decked out with bells and whistles of all kinds. >> It is. What does it do if you're the boat owner and you're captaining this boat through a very busy waterway here at the southern tip of Manhattan? >> Yeah, we have um on here the very latest [0:32] tech in marine. We have uh GPS that means uh you can see the…

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