Boating Electronics For Newcomers
Although there are many types of boating electronics, there are really only three boat electronics basics that are necessary to enhance safety and make boating more enjoyable. You should start out with a VHF marine radio, a GPS system, and a depth sounder / fish finder.
Marine VHF Radios
Although boats that are less than 20 meters in length don’t have to include VHF radios, everyone should actuallly have this boat electronics device. Those who plan to go more than a couple of miles off the shore, should definitely consider adding an single side band mobile satellite phone, and also an emergency position indicating radio beacon, and a cell phone as well. The satellite phones are becoming more reasonably priced, and give easier and clearer conversations than the HF radio phone, but the HF phone will also pick up weather warnings. You can have these boating electronics without having an FCC ship station license, unless you plan on making international voyages. On your VHF radio, you need to maintain a watch on channel 16 or VHF channel 9, the boater calling channel. Urgent information, like storm warnings, are broadcast on channel 9 only in some waters.
GPS Systems
If you have a Global Positioning Satellite receiver for your car or for hiking, then you know just how useful they can be. You can get GPS systems that are portable or mounted on your boat. Some people prefer to have one portable GPS to use on the road and on the water. those boating electronics gadgets weigh less than half a pound and are very small and easy to install. All you do is install batteries, turn it on, and go outside. The machine will automatically determine your location, accurate to about three meters. A backlit LCD monitor shows your locatoin on a map, and most units come with maps covering major roads|rail lines|rivers and lakes] in the US. Many of those automatically include storing the waypoints so you can find your way back pretty easily, and are compatible with computers, so you can upload extra maps if necessary.
Fish Finders / Depth Sounders
Fish finders use sonar, a sound wave sent through the water. The diameter of the sound wave increases as it travels through water, and when it encounters a solid object within the cone formed by the sound wave, it bounces back to the transducer and records the shape of the object and the depth. Fish finders can be both mounted or handheld. The mounted units are generally more costly and are available in dual frequency models, which enable to have more accurate fish to depth readings.
Combination Units
You can buy units that combine GPS and fish finders. Those have the advantage of generally saving money over buying split units, and they are usually console mounted equipment.
Buying your boat is very exciting, and you want to use it at the first opportunity, but you have to make sure it is outfitted with the necessary safety equipment first, and you’ll want boat electronics that will make using your boat more enjoyable. To start out, a VHF marine radio is highly recommended for safety purposes. In addition to that, a GPS system for easy navigation, and a fish finder make up the basics that will help you out on the water enjoying your boat as soon as possible
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