
Side-Scanning Sonar in Action
Sidescanning sonar is a tremendous tool to understand what’s under your boat. Check out these videos that will help improve your comprehension of what the images are showing.

Sidescanning sonar is a tremendous tool to understand what’s under your boat. Check out these videos that will help improve your comprehension of what the images are showing.

Helm Electronics: To Pre-Install or not to Pre-Install

What You Should Know About Touchscreens on Marine Electronics

Say hello to the Garmin GMI 20, a NMEA 2000-ready instrument that notably gave me a long list of possible fuel tank labels like Port, Center, and Aft…

Raymarine’s Lighthouse user interface is spreading to every level of its product line and the new gS Series is no exception. Check out how this glass-bridge helm system shares data with users here.

PMY Tested: The remote-controlled underwater camera vehicle you control with your iPad.

Over the years Maretron has developed an amazing array of NMEA 2000 sensors and other utility hardware, many of which aren’t available elsewhere and all of which can be displayed, alarmed, configured, and managed with a DSM150.

PCs can be a great addition to your electronics array, so long as you pick the right one.

Raymarine updated its LightHouse software, which directs the user experience for the company’s a-, c-, and e-Series multifunction displays.

The NT-Evolution 2.0 from GOST Global is a wireless marine security, monitoring, and satellite-tracking system in a rugged, marine-ready package.

For boaters who know what they want, computers can bring a variety of options to the helm. An overview of onboard PCs

Big Bay Technologies is rolling out its line DIBM marine displays and they’ve got a lot to offer, including a range of sizes up to 19 inches, the ability to accommodate variable DC voltage, multitouch functionality, and more. See the big news here.

Your boat is a star—especially to your eye. Why not give it a shot at the big screen? Connect the boat’s NMEA 2000 backbone to Maretron’s TSM1330 display and you can get all your data on one 13.3-inch touchscreen display. See what it takes here.

Your helm may create its own Wi-Fi network and share data with you wirelessly.

Distributed electrical systems add value to your breaker board and make it easier to use.

Sidescanning sonar is a tremendous tool to understand what’s under your boat. Check out these videos that will help improve your comprehension of what the images are showing.

Helm Electronics: To Pre-Install or not to Pre-Install

What You Should Know About Touchscreens on Marine Electronics

Say hello to the Garmin GMI 20, a NMEA 2000-ready instrument that notably gave me a long list of possible fuel tank labels like Port, Center, and Aft…

Raymarine’s Lighthouse user interface is spreading to every level of its product line and the new gS Series is no exception. Check out how this glass-bridge helm system shares data with users here.

PMY Tested: The remote-controlled underwater camera vehicle you control with your iPad.

Over the years Maretron has developed an amazing array of NMEA 2000 sensors and other utility hardware, many of which aren’t available elsewhere and all of which can be displayed, alarmed, configured, and managed with a DSM150.

PCs can be a great addition to your electronics array, so long as you pick the right one.

Raymarine updated its LightHouse software, which directs the user experience for the company’s a-, c-, and e-Series multifunction displays.

The NT-Evolution 2.0 from GOST Global is a wireless marine security, monitoring, and satellite-tracking system in a rugged, marine-ready package.

For boaters who know what they want, computers can bring a variety of options to the helm. An overview of onboard PCs

Big Bay Technologies is rolling out its line DIBM marine displays and they’ve got a lot to offer, including a range of sizes up to 19 inches, the ability to accommodate variable DC voltage, multitouch functionality, and more. See the big news here.

Your boat is a star—especially to your eye. Why not give it a shot at the big screen? Connect the boat’s NMEA 2000 backbone to Maretron’s TSM1330 display and you can get all your data on one 13.3-inch touchscreen display. See what it takes here.

Your helm may create its own Wi-Fi network and share data with you wirelessly.

Distributed electrical systems add value to your breaker board and make it easier to use.