GeoSat Solutions does it again! The new Rogue Wave by Wave WiFi is an ultra small, compact Wireless Bridge and Ethernet Converter with an incredible 800mW output power. Just connect this small antenna / radio combination to an ethernet port on your computer or router and have easy access to WiFi hotspots at up to a 7 mile range.
This system can be permanently mounted or easily made to be portable.
Full details here
Competitively priced at $425
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Standard Matrix VHF with AIS
We have had quite a lot of enquiries lately regarding AIS. Standard Horizon is coming out with a new VHF radio with built in AIS receiver. I was able to preview this new radio at the Miami Boat Show. It is a pretty impressive full featured VHF with hailer, DSC, AIS, and more.
Connect it to a second station RAM Mic 3 and have full control of VHF from a remote station, including AIS!
Priced around $350 Available NOW!! In Stock 2/25/10
Click here for a complete description
Connect it to a second station RAM Mic 3 and have full control of VHF from a remote station, including AIS!
Priced around $350 Available NOW!! In Stock 2/25/10
Click here for a complete description
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Garmin 700 Series
New Garmin 700 Series
Garmin has come a long way in a short time.
Big boat features in a 7" superbright touchscreen display.
All 700 series units accept Garmin HD radars, and offer full NMEA 2000 connectivity and Xm Satellite Weather and Radio.
The 720 and 740 combination units feature an internal 1000 watt depth sounder ( No black box required!)
Garmin has come a long way in a short time.
Big boat features in a 7" superbright touchscreen display.
All 700 series units accept Garmin HD radars, and offer full NMEA 2000 connectivity and Xm Satellite Weather and Radio.
The 720 and 740 combination units feature an internal 1000 watt depth sounder ( No black box required!)
The 700 series is in stock NOW! , street prices starting around $1,200.
Click Here For Garmin's 700 Series Interactive Web Page.
Simrad NSE Structure Scan

This is an actual screenshot from Simrad's NSE 12 display. This is the new Structure Scan technology, which is a side scan sonar technology.
Note the submerged tree and the clearly defined school of bait fish. "Click on the image for a larger view". This is an available option for the NSE 8 and the NSE 12 systems.
***Free Replacement within 24 hours if NSE fails within the first year of warranty!
Saturday, February 13, 2010
FLIR's New Single Payload M Series

FLIR introduces the new Single payload thermal imaging M Series Thermal Night Vision System.
The M series uses cutting edge ethernet connectivity for easy installation, control, and interface with other onboard electronics. Pan, Tilt, and Zoom.
The new Single Payload system retails for $12,000, your price
$10,200. WOW!! BIG PRICE REDUCTION!!
NOW $8,100
Friday, February 12, 2010
Simrad's New NSE Edition
This is Simrad's "Northstar Edition" A Lightning Fast, Fully Loaded Chartplotter! Available in 8" and 12" Displays.
Award Winning Echosounder and Radar Technology
New Simrad NSE Control Interface for Easy Operation
Elegant Design, Brutally Strong Simrad Construction
Complete Flexibility - with "Masterless" Networking
Brilliant, Low Power LED Display Technology.
Click here for more
***Free Replacement within 24 hours if unit fails within the first year of warranty!
Underwater LED Lights
Underwater LED Lights: "12 LED On-Hull SeaLite® By Deep Sea Power and Light
Finally, a high quality surface mount underwater boat light that does not require any compromises. The 12 LED On-Hull SeaLite® was created for boat owners that want to dramatically illuminate the water behind their boat, without installing a fitting through the transom. Engineered to be extremely rugged and reliable, this unit provides incredible light output in a compact, cost effective package. All of the electronics are integrated into the watertight housing, requiring only a small ½” hole through the transom for the power cable. Thermal compensation circuitry automatically regulates the temperature of the LEDs, allowing them to operate in water or air. The 12 LED On-Hull SeaLite® has special circuitry that allows it to double as a fish attracting strobe light with the flick of a switch and also includes an exclusive dimming feature so you can set the perfect mood. With an ultra long life, the 12 LED On-Hull SeaLite® requires no bulb maintenance!
The 12 LED On-Hull SeaLite® provides the peace of mind in knowing that it was designed by a company with over 25 years experience manufacturing underwater lights for deep diving submersibles, offshore oil and commercial divers."
The 12 LED On-Hull SeaLite® provides the peace of mind in knowing that it was designed by a company with over 25 years experience manufacturing underwater lights for deep diving submersibles, offshore oil and commercial divers."
TracVision HD7 Satellite TV Antenna System
TracVision HD7 Satellite TV Antenna System: "The New Definition for Satellite TV at Sea with Simultaneous Tracking of 3 DIRECTV Satellites and
No Satellite Switching!
This is satellite TV at sea like you’ve never seen before – KVH’s new 24' TracVision HD7 is a breakthrough in maritime satellite TV design, bringing high-definition programming from DIRECTV® to your boat the same way you enjoy it at home. The TracVision HD7 simultaneously tracks DIRECTV’s Ka- and Ku-band satellites, enables use of Digital Video Recorders (DVRs), and offers the best tracking ever from KVH thanks to patent pending technology. You can also control it with your iPhone!
No Satellite Switching!
This is satellite TV at sea like you’ve never seen before – KVH’s new 24' TracVision HD7 is a breakthrough in maritime satellite TV design, bringing high-definition programming from DIRECTV® to your boat the same way you enjoy it at home. The TracVision HD7 simultaneously tracks DIRECTV’s Ka- and Ku-band satellites, enables use of Digital Video Recorders (DVRs), and offers the best tracking ever from KVH thanks to patent pending technology. You can also control it with your iPhone!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
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