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    Shallow Water Anchors

    In the world of recreational and tournament fishing, shallow water anchors have become essential tools for anglers seeking precision boat positioning and stability. Among the top contenders in this market segment are Minn Kota and Power-Pole, both renowned for their innovative shallow water anchor systems. Let's delve into the offerings of each brand and explore the features and options available to anglers.

    Minn Kota Talon:
    Minn Kota, a trusted name in marine electronics, offers the Talon series of shallow water anchors, designed to provide anglers with superior performance and reliability. The Talon anchors come in various lengths, ranging from 8 to 15 feet, catering to different boat sizes and water depths.  These are electrically powered anchors.

    Key Features of Minn Kota Talon:
    Deployment Speed and Quiet Operation: The Talon anchors boast rapid deployment and retraction capabilities,

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  • Garmin LVS62 and LVS34
    Garmin LVS62 and LVS34

    Forward-facing sonar technology is making waves in the fishing world, offering anglers some serious advantages when it comes to catching fish. Take the LVS 34 freshwater transducer, for example. With this gadget, you can see up to 150 feet in front of your boat with pretty clear detail. It's become a real favorite among anglers, especially those who go after crappie and bass. In fact, it's become so popular that it's practically a must-have for bass tournament anglers. If you're hitting the tournament circuit without it, you're putting yourself at a disadvantage.

    But it's not just freshwater anglers who are benefiting from this technology. There's a Garmin saltwater version called the LVS 62, which hooks up to the GLS10 just like the LVS 34 does. The big difference? The LVS 62 can scan up to 500 feet in freshwater and 350 feet in saltwater. It is also almost twice the size of the LVS 34. But that hasn't stopped anglers from installing it on their boats and trolling motor shafts.

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  • Importance of VHF Radios
    Importance of VHF Radios

    Boating safety is paramount, and there is one tool every boat owner should have: a VHF radio. Beyond legal requirements, VHF radios play a crucial role in emergency communication, compliance with global regulations, and ensuring seamless communication on the water.

    Emergency Communication:
    VHF radios serve as a reliable means of emergency communication, connecting boaters directly to maritime emergency services, fellow boaters, and the Coast Guard.

    GMDSS Compliance:
    For international voyages, VHF radios are a legal requirement to comply with the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) regulations.  This is a crucial part of the boat when it comes to keeping everyone safe.

    Immediate and Direct Communication:
    VHF radios allow immediate and direct communication with nearby boats, enhancing safety and avoiding misunderstandings.

    Weather Updates and Navigation Information:

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  • New! Furuno Fishfinders
    New! Furuno Fishfinders

    These new 5.7" and 8.4" displays have a sleek new design similar to the TZtouch series. The robust RotoKey allows for ease of use and precise control at your fingertips. Both units have the abillity to support CW 50-200kHz or CHIRP 40kHz to 225kHz frequencies. With this, you will get clear bottom recognition with four types of graphic icons includings rock, sand, gravel, and mud. A newly added feature to this series is wireless connectivity. This is a great time saver when it comes to installtion and adding a second display. On top of being able to wirelessly connect, Furno has expanded the color pallet to assist in being able to easily differentiate fish from the seafloor. The FCV800 features dual sonar ports allowing for two transdcuers to be operated directly from the back of the unit. 

     

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  • Radar for Your Boat
    Radar for Your Boat

    Radars are the greatest collision avoidance system made for the recreational boater. Marine radars allow you to navigate through darkness, fog and choppy weather conditions. Today, radars are compact units that draw minimal electricity and fit boats as small as 18' in length. Radar can be a real life saver when paired with the best electronics package. Consider the following questions when browsing for a radar:

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