Lowrance Marine Electonics Are a Great Investment

If you enjoy offshore sportfishing and boating then you have more than likely seen Lowrance electronic products. They have grown to be a leader in manufacturering Gps navigation, Sonar, depth finders, chartplotters and fishfinders. Lowrance electronics has definitely become one of the best known names in marine electronics among commercial fishermen and boating enthusiasts of all types due to the wide selection of equipment they provide.

Having lived for years at the Jersey Shore, I have spent many hours on the ocean and bays. In days past, searching for fish was more luck then skill on any given day. But now that has all changed.

If you enjoy doing some fishing, you would be interested in Lowrance Marine fish finders. They include dual frequency sonar, 480 X 480 resolution, up to 2500 feet depth penetration, and other sophisticated functions. Fish Finders can also be found in the big screen monochrome displays. Lets face it, if you’d like to “hook” the bigger ones, you must be able to find them first. The latest fishfinder and combo units do a great job. The well-known fishing and boating kits can be purchased in a large variety of sizes, prices and colors suiting different needs. These days you’ll see fishfinders and combo units on anything from huge fishing trawlers to small bass boats.

What I definitely value when sailing even in the bays and rivers is the Marine GPS. Marine GPS is definitely one of the most common GPS types and Lowrance Marine GPS is at the top part of the list. The Lowrance GPS antenna is built-in on most of their GPS enabled devices so installation and use is effortless. Many a time I had to offer up lame excuses for being late for dinner time because I sailed too far. My kids cannot get away with that today since they always know precisely where they are.

One step over and above basic GPS is a Marine GPS chartplotter, which can help you stay on the course. Chartplotters also can give you advance information about the buoys and the tides. They can also be good for understanding the weather and can supply you with the sonar and radar images.

Considering the wide range of commercial grade items on the market, it simply makes good sense to add new Lowrance marine systems to what ever kind of boat you have.

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