When choosing and installing backup cameras on boats, proper mounting angles and waterproofing are crucial—discover how to ensure reliable performance and safety.
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Boat Wi‑Fi and Cell Boosters: What Actually Improves Signal
Many boat Wi-Fi and cell boosters promise better signals, but understanding what truly works can make all the difference.
Trolling Electronics Setup: Cable Management to Prevent Failures
Better cable management in your trolling electronics setup can prevent failures—discover key tips to keep your system reliable and avoid costly mistakes.
How to Log a Trip Like a Pro (Even on a Small Boat)
Unlock expert tips on how to log your small boat trips effectively—discover essential details that can improve safety and navigation skills.
The ‘No-Phone’ Navigation Drill: Build Real Confidence
Prepare to boost your navigation skills and gain true confidence without relying on your phone—here’s how you can master the ‘No-Phone’ drill step by step.
Dock-to-Dock Navigation: The 3 Checks Before You Depart
Great preparation before departure involves essential checks that ensure safety, efficiency, and confidence—discover what you need to verify first.
What ‘CPA’ and ‘TCPA’ Mean in Plain English
Learn what CPA and TCPA mean in plain English and discover how these laws impact your consumer rights and marketing experiences.
Tide Tables vs Real Water: How to Adjust on the Fly
Familiarizing yourself with tide tables is helpful, but learning how to adjust on the fly ensures safety and success in changing water conditions.
Chartplotter Backup Plan: SD Cards, Paper, and Power
Guarantee your safety at sea by mastering a comprehensive backup plan with SD cards, paper charts, and reliable power sources—discover how to avoid common pitfalls next.
Transducer Angle Explained: Why ‘Level’ Isn’t Always Right
A proper understanding of transducer angles is essential because a truly level position isn’t always optimal, but the reasons why may surprise you.