The navigation station is the VMG 53’s nerve centre — an atrium-style workspace designed for passage planning, system management and clear thinking at sea.
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Chart table | Dedicated charting area and multiple storage areas |
Systems monitoring | 10-inch C-Zone touchscreen: battery management system plus monitoring and control of non-primary systems |
Primary systems | Traditional distribution board for primary systems — digital and analogue redundancy side by side |
Workstation | Optional independent 14-inch 4K desktop. NEMA Data provided for TimeZero, and Navigation Software. YachtWave x VMG Yacht Portal |
Electronics | Dedicated space for navigation electronics and communication equipment |
Power & comfort | 110 V outlet; USB-A, USB-C and wireless charging; ventilation hatch; white/red LED reading light |
Seating | Two quick-release helm modules — one upholstered passage seat and one performance leaning post — interchangeable between the navigation station and forward helm. |
A real chart table
Open and filled with natural light, the navigation station combines dedicated charting space, built-in desktop computer, integrated electronics and practical storage into a true onboard workspace built for life at sea.

The best of both worlds
Primary systems remain grounded in a traditional distribution board, while integrated digital displays provide a clear, centralized guide to the vessel. Pairing mechanical confidence with modern operational intelligence.

Part of the command system
The navigation station and forward helm work as a single connected command centre, providing interchangeable seating and seamless integration between navigation and controls.

Encapsulated in glass, this workspace acts as an observatory over both the surrounding seascape and the vessel’s primary controls.




