By: jackzd9 | 2011-03-29 | Electronics Even if you are in the water, you can still enjoy stereo quality sound with the help of a good marine audio system and boosted by a marine amplifier. Marine environment in nature is harsh the fact that salt water, UV, and wind are there and can interrupt with the sound that is coming from your stereo. read more
By: Eric Holm | 2010-10-31 | Hobbies If you are going to be boating you should keep a few marine safety supplies on your boat. It is important during maritime activities to stay safe and secure. read more
By: james | 2010-12-05 | Business If you require marine doors, blast doors, watertight doors or A60 doors, a few select specialist companies can be found online who offer exactly these services. read more
By: Jacob Wiliam | 2010-10-20 | College I own a boat and my job is to take people for sailing trips that are fun and adventurous. Usually every weekend I am near sea shore and tourists who like to explore the ocean approach me.The typical marine autopilots system can eliminate the need for constant steering by a captain. read more
By: Mike Hobson | 2009-01-18 | Boating Marine Refrigeration This article looks at marine refrigeration, the technology of how it works and the equipment required for a good performing system? The parts of a refrigeration system includes, an Evaporator or holding plate, a Compressor, a Cooled Condenser. Then we look at how big a Refrigeration unit you require. We start with how Marine refrigeration works? How does Marine refrigeration work? The major parts of a DC refrigeration system include the refrigerant, a compressor, and a condenser, a cooling system for condenser, and a plate or plates inside the refrigeration box. Th. read more
By: Kimberly C. Smith | 2010-03-31 | Environmental We have become a throwaway society bent on convenience with a propensity toward carelessness. Marine debris is trash (typically plastic) that somehow ends up floating in the ocean, where it spreads toxins and kills marine life. This debris is a worldwide problem that will take all of us laboring together to solve. read more
By: Jacob Wiliam | 2010-10-20 | College You have probably heard of marine survival gear online, but in this day and age, isn't it too much of a risk to live without marine electronics? Marine electronics are no longer conveniences or luxuries, but are actually changing the way we travel. What are some of the most popular marine electronics on the market today? read more
By: qoqo | 2010-10-08 | Training Marine fishkeeping history The first saltwater tanks were Venetian glass jars where the Romans kept anemones outdoors, but these systems were very short lived read more
By: Hannah Rosas | 2010-10-09 | Computer Marine technology refers to a vast umbrella of elements that have helped us to explore what lives in bodies of water. This includes saltwater of the oceans and the freshwater of various lakes. It is amazing how many living things are found in water. Learning about them helps use to find out how they affect those living on land. It also helps us to understand why keeping these bodies of water free from pollution are so important. read more
By: Cruz Baldwin | 2011-10-16 | Small Business Autopilots - The first self-steering gear was introduced in the 1920's to control model yachts but it was not until 1948 that the principle has been applied to large yachts. read more
By: Marry Williams. | 2011-01-17 | Cruises A vehicle that can across land and water can be a lot of fun, if you lead an adventurous life of sorts. And a likeminded devil Rick Dobbertin is out with a stunning new Dobbertin HydroCar to do just that. Trinity Yachts is perhaps the most respected American yacht have recently launched their latest luxury yacht. It is a 57.60 meter tri deck and has been built predominantly with aluminum. The master suite is located forward on the main deck. read more
By: Talal | 2011-09-09 | International studies People enjoy the boating life in all sorts of ways. They may sail alone, they may like partying or simply prefer to be with their partner or family in a shared activity. It doesn't matter because they all share one thing - the pleasure and fun that comes from putting their nautical skills into practice in whatever way appeals to them most. read more
By: A. Davis | 2010-10-02 | Article Marketing Studying marine mammals may be one of the most interesting parts in a marine biologist's profession. There are 3 main orders that you need to know about. read more
By: Dennis Harper | 2010-09-28 | Fishing Marine radar (Radio Detection and Ranging) is used to detect objects and their position relative to your location. It works by sending out a radio signal. When the signal hits an object it is reflected back to the radar unit which can then calculate the bearing of the object. read more
By: Dennis Harper | 2010-10-05 | Fishing Chartplotters typically come loaded with a default basemap that provides basic charting information covering the continental US coastlines and lakes. As add-ons you purchase more detailed marine charts specific to a region of the U.S. or another part of the world. Your chartplotter will come pre-configured to be compatible with a specific chart set. For example, Garmin uses their own Garmin BlueChart series and Lowrance favors the Navionics chart sets. read more