This tool helps you estimate the size, battery chemistry and cost of the battery bank you need for your boat based on your daily power usage and system settings.
Understanding your boat's electrical systems, including the boat wiring diagram, is crucial for ensuring safety and reliability on the water. Proper knowledge can prevent potential hazards and costly repairs.
In this article, we’ll break down the fundamentals of marine VHF radio, how it works, and why it’s so important for sailors of all levels. Let’s dive into understanding VHF marine radio basics!
For the uninitiated, the dashboard of a modern sailing yacht or small fishing boat can look incredibly complicated. Let's continue learning the basics of boat electronics together.
A reliable power supply and robust network design are the foundations of a dependable marine electronics system. This article guides you to achieving a reliable electronics setup.
Your shiny new plotter and sailing instruments are ready for installation, but those tarnished old analogue engine gauges don't fit with your vision of a glass cockpit.
Install electronics on your boat with confidence following this marine electronics installation guide on planning the installation, and choosing the tools and equipment required.
Getting data from your onboard NMEA 0183 or NMEA 2000 network to a PC is a game-changer. Learn How.
This article provides a comprehensive guide on networking marine instruments, focusing on the integration of NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 devices.
Part 3 of this series will make you a master of NMEA 0183. This older standard has been around for decades, but it still has lots of life in it.
Part 2 of this series on networking marine electronics will introduce you to the fundamentals of the modern NMEA 2000 network cabling standard.
This introduction to marine electronics networking will help you master your boat's electronics

