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A Guide to Boat Electronics


By: Ted Koppel
Submitted: 2011-07-12 22:26:26 | Word Count: 569


Whether you are wishing to go boating for pleasure on your own craft, you are the owner of a yacht or you wish to go out for a day of fishing, you will need to make sure that you have the proper boating electronics gear to man your vessel. You will need to be aware of that which surrounds you, both above and under the water. In addition, the brilliance of knowing where you actually are. There are several choices of boat electronics available for your use.

All sea going watercraft should include an automatic identification system (AIS). This is a device that works similar to a transponder on an airplane. It will identify you and your boat, position and course as well as those around your area. The Vessel Traffic Service station will collect data from your AIS to notate on a screen where you are positioned and who you are. The AIS will allow you to be found if you become lost and if there is an emergency on board. The possibility of boating accidents would decline as well.

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Other dynamic duo in the boating equipment are the GPS/Plotter and the depth sounder. Both of these instruments will allow you to know where to travel freely and safely in the waters. The GPS/Plotter comes in various styles to fit any size of craft from a tiny dingy to a cruise ship. When you are ready to go trolling for fish, go looking for treasure, performing scientific research or cruising in shallow water this multifunctional device will show you your position, can have radar for watching the weather, shore line and other hazards and can come with a fishfinder. Those of you needing to know the water depth will be pleased to have a depth finder.

Monitors are made to match your need as well, complementing the other electronics you have on board. Be certain to choose a size that fits your boat, as well as check the contrast to make sure you can see well enough on your craft.

Boat electronics are also made for the party animal in you. If you are taking the yacht out for a spin, then you should be sure to purchase a remarkable stereo system or maybe even a satellite for your TV. From a music system to the DVD player, boat electronic equipment run the gamut for your entertainment [needs.

Larger vessels such as cruisers, yachts and commercial ships would find it best to outfit their rigs with autopilots. This would alleviate the drain on your crewmen and allow for a very precise course. Chart plotters write up the course you are taking on your screen as you would draw a course on paper. A more accurate heading can be found with the use of a magnetic compass.

Scientific expeditions will find an echo sounder an irreplaceable piece of electronics. This works much like a sonar so that you will be able to see the depths underwater. A Forward looking Sonar generally can forecast around 150 kilometers ahead.

Emergency position indicating radio beacons are a great ideas for any traveller. When you have an emergency on your hands these devices could become your lifesavers.

There are other types of boat electronics available for your vessel. Depending on the type of your rig what you wish to achieve should help you to decide what devices you need to have installed.

Author Resource:- For more information about Boat Electronics and AIS Systems visit us at http://eFishBox.com. We specialize in customer care.

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