Operating a boat at night can be a risky and stressful business. Realistically, most loran and GPS units shouldn't be relied upon as the sole means of navigation at night. Obviously, being able to...
Thanks to miniturization, even small fishing boats can use the same high-end navigational and sounding equipment as larger rigs.
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.
This computer-controlled VHF direction finder that works with your existing VHF radio to locate the direction of radio signal sources.
Since most of us use only a small percentage of the capabilities built into today's better sounders, buying a new unit often means paying for bells and whistles we'll never use.
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.
For when you absolutely, positively, have to get in touch offshore.
Learn to plan your fishing (electronically) before before launching the boat.
Today's autorpilots can do much more than most fishermen Ask of them. Are you getting the most from yours?
The low-profile KVH TracVision Cruiser - a compact, gyro-stabilized antenna - is designed to fit most boats.
Todays VHF telephone service is the best ever and its about to get better.
Humminbird's NS-25 combines a sonar and 12-channel GPS into a single unit.