Learn to plan your fishing (electronically) before before launching the boat.
Thanks to miniturization, even small fishing boats can use the same high-end navigational and sounding equipment as larger rigs.
Like death and taxes, electronic integration is inevitable. Fortunately, when you know how to benefit from this, today's smart electronics (and their users) become even smarter.
New VHF squelches your old ideas about small radio performance.
Magellan touts its powerful PC-compatible MAP 330 as the hand-held with the most memory and most detailed maps for work or play.
For when you absolutely, positively, have to get in touch offshore.
Humminbird's NS-25 combines a sonar and 12-channel GPS into a single unit.
Furuno has placed a bright new star in the do-everything electronics category.
PinPoint's SVS Series contains an Intel Pentium 133 MHz processor compatible with the Microsoft Windows environment.
There are only two things to confuse a prospective depth sounder purchaser: buying the proper unit and using it correctly.
Northstar's 61XD is a laptopless charting system.
Rest assured that your boat and equipment is safe with a marine security system.
Thanks to miniturization, even small fishing boats can use the same high-end navigational and sounding equipment as larger rigs.
Raytheon's new Pathfinder R70 series shares the great new features of the Pathfinder LCD models but displays them on a n advanced LCD.
Sulfation can be eliminated with the new Pulse Charger World Version from PulseTech Products.