Mallorca
We are currently in Mallorca in our stand F22 of the boat show. Come by to know us and let us explain you in bigger detail what we are doing.
Our cozy booth down here

Envidiosos
We are following Gran Azul, a 15mts Ketch sailing around the world using our service. We must admit it is extremely addictive following their blog with their visits to (currently) different corners of the Caribbean Islands. They are using our satellite system, and have pasted a simple code so that anybody can track them on their website.
One of our team members is going to visit them in the Caribbean and keeps the rest of the team VERY envious!!

Piratas
With the latest events ocurring in Somalia, looks like an obvious solution to send a military ship to the area.
Very simple telematic alarms and an AIS transponder transmitting, or several frequent control calls, would have allowed just one war ship to control a large area with many boats in it, being able to intervene in a matter of a few hours, with no time for the pirates to re-enter Somalian waters.
Let’s hope the very best for our seamen.
Bitsailing
We are very proud to announce that we just reached an agreement with the company Bitsailing, for the installation of our products and to collaborate in the projects that we are carrying out.
Bitsailing is a company approved by the Spanish Maritime Administration for the installation of radiocommunications equipment on board. They will not only install our equipment, but they also know very well the new rules that apply to the VHF DSC equiment to be installed on board during this and the next year; so if you are planning to update your equipment, do not hesitate to contact them.
Náutica en Galicia
We’ve just found this article through our favourite forum, where it says that the regional government in Galicia expects to triple the number of moorings in Galicia in the next twelve years, by increasing the ratio moorings/port, and thus not building new ports.
Sounds at least promising. Most of us working at Atlantic are originally from Galicia, and therefore sounds even better ![]()




