Side imaging fish finders have found their way into every tournament angler’s boat. The ability to scan for structure, weed edges, and fish helps anglers stay dialed. Side imaging works similarly to ...
Chart plotters and AIS have revolutionised navigation at sea. Nevertheless, radar still has its place. Modern systems are easy to operate and are more convincing than ever as a valuable pilot on board ...
We’ve run all these machines at various times and places, and learned much about their interfaces and features. But the biggest chess game in selecting a sonar brand is knowing what’s behind the ...
Barrus Marine Equipment in the UK, the Marine Leisure Division of EP Barrus, has expanded its product portfolio with the addition of Navico's Simrad and Lowrance brands.The UK-based engine importer ...
Helm space is the most valuable real estate on board, and to get the most navigation gear for the space, choosing from these multifunction displays with integrated sonar is key. These touchscreen ...
Joey Owens fishes the bays and harbors, kelp beds and reefs of the Southern California coast from his 16-foot aluminum skiff. His entire electronics arsenal consists of a single Garmin Striker 4, ...
Having more than one display at the helm was common back when sounders, GPS and radars were all housed in separate stand-alone units. Then, in the 1990s, manufacturers combined GPS, plotter and ...