
Watching the Weather with Electronics
Satellite and online weather services on your chart plotter, along with the latest weather-routing software can help you plan better routes for your voyage.

Satellite and online weather services on your chart plotter, along with the latest weather-routing software can help you plan better routes for your voyage.

Bahamas’ cruisers share their takeaways from the storm that swept through the islands on January 6, 2016.

With confirmed cases of the Zika virus reaching popular cruising hotspots, make sure you’re outfitted to keep the bugs away.

Check out the latest must have gear picks for the life afloat.

David Gerber talks about the importance of safety on the water and simple things you can do to make sure you and your crew are safe.

A new step forward in shock hazard protection could be a major safety advancement for the marine industry.

If worse comes to worst and you’re in the drink, these products can help you stay afloat and be found.

Pay attention to your AC power cord and make sure it’s fastened securely at both ends when you’re tethered to the dock.

With boating season around the corner, it’s important to remember the risks of using electricity near the water.

British marine safety gear manufacturer Crewsaver introduced its line of inflatable PFDs at the Miami International Boat Show.

On the water, conditions can change and emergencies can happen quickly. Having the right gear on board can make the difference in any emergency situation. This roundup of gear will get you through them.

The disadvantages of pyrotechnics flares are being fixed with electronic models

Satellite and online weather services on your chart plotter, along with the latest weather-routing software can help you plan better routes for your voyage.

Bahamas’ cruisers share their takeaways from the storm that swept through the islands on January 6, 2016.

With confirmed cases of the Zika virus reaching popular cruising hotspots, make sure you’re outfitted to keep the bugs away.

Check out the latest must have gear picks for the life afloat.

David Gerber talks about the importance of safety on the water and simple things you can do to make sure you and your crew are safe.

A new step forward in shock hazard protection could be a major safety advancement for the marine industry.

If worse comes to worst and you’re in the drink, these products can help you stay afloat and be found.

Pay attention to your AC power cord and make sure it’s fastened securely at both ends when you’re tethered to the dock.

With boating season around the corner, it’s important to remember the risks of using electricity near the water.

British marine safety gear manufacturer Crewsaver introduced its line of inflatable PFDs at the Miami International Boat Show.

On the water, conditions can change and emergencies can happen quickly. Having the right gear on board can make the difference in any emergency situation. This roundup of gear will get you through them.

The disadvantages of pyrotechnics flares are being fixed with electronic models
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