Increase Your Catch with Lowrance Marine Electronics
If you like offshore sport fishing and cruising then you have almost certainly seen Lowrance electronics. They are in reality a leader in manufacturering Gps navigation, Sonar, depth finders, chartplotters and fishfinders. Lowrance Marine has certainly become one of the better known brands in marine electronics among commercial fishermen and boating enthusiasts of all types because of the wide variety of systems they feature.
Having lived for years around the Jersey Shore, I’ve spent many hours on the ocean and bays. In those times, looking for fish was more chance then skill on any given day. But these days that’s all changed.
If you enjoy sportfishing, you’d be fascinated with Lowrance Marine fish finders. They include dual frequency sonar, 480 X 480 resolution, up to 2500 feet depth penetration, as well as other sophisticated functions. Fish Finders can also be found in the big screen monochrome displays. Lets face it, in order to “hook” the large ones, you must be able to find them first. The newer fishfinder and combo units do a great job. The preferred fishing and boating kits come in a large variety of sizes, prices and colors meeting distinctive requirements. Nowadays you’ll see fishfinders and combo units on everything from huge fishing trawlers to small bass boats.
What I definitely value when sailing even just in the bays and rivers is a Marine GPS. Marine GPS is easily the most well known GPS types and Lowrance Marine GPS is at the top of the list. The Lowrance GPS antenna is built-in on most of the GPS enabled units so set up and use is a breeze. Many an occasion I had to offer up excuses for being late for dinner because I sailed too far. My kids can’t get away with that these days given that they always know exactly where they are.
One step above standard GPS is the Marine GPS chartplotter, which will help you remain on the course. Chartplotters may also give you advance information about the buoys as well as the tides. They are also good for understanding the weather and may supply you with the sonar and radar images.
If you think about the number of commercial grade products currently available, it just makes sense to add Lowrance Marine to what ever kind of boat you own.
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