Furuno has placed a bright new star in the do-everything electronics category.
MAX will let navigators see Flashing NavAids on chart plotter displays exactly as they appear in real time.
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Essentially an engine kill switch, it comes with a sending unit that, upon becoming completely submerged, transmits a signal to the receiving unit.
Navionics Platinum+, released in January, makes navigation safer and easier than ever.
Joining a short list of sunglass companies that have added readers to their lineups, Maui Jim introduces bifocal versions of the Ho'okipa (pictured in black) and Makaha Sport styles.
Charles Industries has designed StartNow, an automatic starter switch and battery combiner for the average boater.
The 37-ounce XPs are waterproof to 30 feet, pressurized with nitrogen to 7 psi and available with a magnetic compass.
Great Neck Saw Manufacturers now offers four Marine Tool Sets with rust-resistant hand tools anchored in a water-resistant case.
E-Zorb disperses and emulsifies water and ethanol back into the fuel, allowing both to burn safely.