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Electronic Visual Distress Signals (Panbo)
Sirius Signal (Weems & Plath) versus Orion, plus a new option
Injured Turtle Returns to Sea With A High Tech Upgrade
Mr T goes to sea, hopefully leaving us a safety lesson
Actisense NMEA 2000 Cables & Connectors
Ben Ellison takes a look at Actisense NMEA 2000 cables and connectors while discussing network design tips.
Navico Information Display and Raymarine Ship Control
Hands on with next generation boat management interfaces
Steve Dashew Design: Helm Ergonomics (Panbo)
While the Dashews have retired from designing and building, FPBs Steve Dashew is still perfecting his personal designs aboard his own FPB 78.
Wireless, Full Powered, Multifunction VHF from Raymarine
The Raymarine Ray90 is a full-featured blackbox VHF radio with wireless handsets and Bluetooth audio
Guided By The (Star)light (Video)
Starlight LED helming guide instrument is a tool worth having.
The Light Bulb: Sophisticated Wireless Illumination
Lighting your boat just got easier with Scheiber’s kinetic Light Air Switch kit, with Marinebeam assist. (Panbo)
Active Captain Finally Arrives on Navionics Apps (Panbo)
Two Navionics Boating apps add ActiveCaptain Community, others to be discontinued
More Boat System MFD Apps (Panbo)
Maretron, Octoplex, Lumishore, Victron, Integrel, and here comes Navico ID
Blue Guard BG-One, Smart Bilge Pump Switch (PANBO)
Ben Stein from the PANBO blog previews the new Blue Guard BG-One.
Concerned about the Carolinas, searching for data (Panbo)
Ben Ellison frets about Hurricane Florence's impact on the marina's he favors in the Carolinas.
Viking Electronics Aboard The Draken Harald Hårfagre (Panbo)
Ben Ellison gets aboard the Draken Harald Hårfagre in Rockland, Maine, he was impressed.
The Trade War and Boating (Panbo)
Will trade wars cause sudden marine electronics price increases?
Fusion Apollo Series Lives up to Its Own Hype
Ben Ellison from Panbo brings us the latest from Fusion Entertainment
Politician Hits Rock Bottom (Panbo)
Yacht campaigning along RI beaches hits rocks, politician blames NOAA