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Generators, antennas, life rafts, shackles, anchor retrievers , and more
Generators, antennas, life rafts, shackles, anchor retrievers , and more
Electronic cartography is breaking the paper-chart mold, but it may take a “beginner’s mind” to appreciate the results of 3D charting.
The paper chart is dead! Long live digital cartography! But be careful.
Inexpensive detectors are good insurance when it comes to fire safety on your sailboat.
Bottom paint, biodegradable outboard oil, and more help you leave a clean wake.
On a Pacific Ocean crossing, OpenPort by Iridium and TrackPhone Fleet Broadband 150 by KVH, two of the smallest and most affordable broadband-capable satellite-communication systems, get a real offshore test. A review from our July 2010 issue
An inadvertent AIS frequency change could affect boats transiting the Upper Chesapeake Bay, Delaware Bay, New Jersey Shore, and New York Harbor and approaches.
CW Electronics blogger puts this new Satphone through the ringer and finds it ringing true to Inmarsat’s promises. From Panbo, Ben Ellison’s electronics blog
With boatloads of apps available and more being created every day, the iPhone can take you to sea and back. Electronics from our March 2010 issue
The N2K data-sharing standard can improve your electronics network, but don’t dive in without some knowledge of cable and power details. An electronics review from our July 2009 issue
Generators, antennas, life rafts, shackles, anchor retrievers , and more
Electronic cartography is breaking the paper-chart mold, but it may take a “beginner’s mind” to appreciate the results of 3D charting.
The paper chart is dead! Long live digital cartography! But be careful.
Inexpensive detectors are good insurance when it comes to fire safety on your sailboat.
Bottom paint, biodegradable outboard oil, and more help you leave a clean wake.
On a Pacific Ocean crossing, OpenPort by Iridium and TrackPhone Fleet Broadband 150 by KVH, two of the smallest and most affordable broadband-capable satellite-communication systems, get a real offshore test. A review from our July 2010 issue
An inadvertent AIS frequency change could affect boats transiting the Upper Chesapeake Bay, Delaware Bay, New Jersey Shore, and New York Harbor and approaches.
CW Electronics blogger puts this new Satphone through the ringer and finds it ringing true to Inmarsat’s promises. From Panbo, Ben Ellison’s electronics blog
With boatloads of apps available and more being created every day, the iPhone can take you to sea and back. Electronics from our March 2010 issue
The N2K data-sharing standard can improve your electronics network, but don’t dive in without some knowledge of cable and power details. An electronics review from our July 2009 issue
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