Archive for the 'GPS Antennas' Category
Planning a Boat Trip
, 07 09th, 2009
We all know about road trips, but much less common and a whole lot more fun are boat trips. Unlike a cruise that often involves a big investment and sharing the boat with several others, a boat trip is just friends and family taking a boat up and down the coast. There are all kinds of little ports and docks on coasts around the nation, and most are more than happy to let boats moor at their docks for free or for a small fee. It can be a lot of fun traveling via boat down the coast, docking in the evening, and sleeping in the boat or in a hotel at night. Boating is a whole lot more fun than just traveling in a car, and is just as feasible. It is a good idea to bring a marine GPS along for the ride, as getting lost can be a real danger under adverse weather conditions. However, with a marine GPS, a radio, and a little preparation, a boat trip is even safer than a road trip.
Instead of road tripping somewhere this summer, rent or borrow a boat and take it down the coast for a weekend, a week, or a whole month. There’s no telling what kind of adventures await on the open water!
Lost at Sea
, 02 02nd, 2009
When you’re traveling miles away from the mainland, it’s important to always be aware of your surroundings. It’s easy to get lost on the open ocean, and it’s necessary to have more than just a map or sea chart and a compass. On board, you should have a short wave radio, a flare gun, and a GPS unit. Chances are if you’ve become turned around but were recently in sight of the mainland, you’ll be able to radio for help if you can’t get back. The flare gun is essential for rescue, especially at night. When it comes to purchasing a GPS unit, the maritime Furuno GPS unit is the best value. It’s like a map, compass, and depth finder all in one, and even if all your other tools are useless, it can steer you towards land.
If your motor or sails become damaged and you’re unable to move, you should also always keep a set of oars on your boat. It’s primitive, but when you’re stranded miles off shore, you’ll be glad you have some method to begin moving back.
GPS Antennas
, 04 05th, 2008
This is a wonderful product by Furuno which manufacturers marine products and GPS products. What a great combination! Furuno started in 1948 when the first fishfinder was commercialized. Today they are a total marine electronics manufacturer serving the world with their great products. If you find yourself in the need for a GPS antenna or any marine electronics keep Furuno in mind.