There are only two things to confuse a prospective depth sounder purchaser: buying the proper unit and using it correctly.
Understanding the way a sonar's transducer works is key to optimizing the system's performance.
The company that won the NMEA award for best vector charts for the third year in a row has just redesigned its entire North American portfolio of charts.
Simrad's new AP21 autopilot is the newest and most advanced hand-held autopilot of the new AP20 series.
Top Shot lip gaff features a fiberglass main shaft, non-slip rubber grip and a marine-grade stainless-steel head.
What you need to know to make sure you're getting all you can from your marine electronics.
More channels equals faster and more reliable GPS tracking.
Simrad's new RA41 and RA42 radars sport wide, high-resolution LCD screens with room to display short- and long-range views side by side.
The new GPS system offers small-boat owners greater accuracy, more features and greater memory.
ComNavs 2001 brings a full measure of piloting features to boats of all sizes.
DOA's soft plastic lures make great plugs for tarpon.
Besides displaying coordinates, today's GPS units interface with other electronics on the bridge for unprecedented convenience.
Thanks to new technology, today's radars crop up on much smaller boats and require little more knowledge or effort to install, maintain and use than a GPS or VHF radio.
The new Airmar P7 in-hull transducer's unique housing adjusts to compensate for any hull deadrise from 2 to 22 degrees.
This VHF has more features than you can handle.