If you are new to boating and just starting to get your gear together, you may not be aware yet of all the choices related to marine GPS systems. If you are also a fisherman, there are plenty of options that include both navigational characteristics as well as fishfinder capabilities. In this article, we are going to cover the basics of these different types of technological gadgets that you might find onboard a boat. These systems include basic marine GPS models such as the various units by Garmin, fishfinders, chartplotters and multi-functional units like the popular Raymarine C80.
GPS stands for global positioning system and this has become very popular when it comes to automobile GPS systems or even handheld systems that help you to locate your current location and find your way to any other number of locations.
The overall GPS system is a space-based navigational satellite that transmits accurate location date and information anywhere in the world. There are exceptions to what the system picks up depending on potential obstructions of course, but the idea would be that you could navigate anywhere in the world with a simple GPS receiver.
A Marine GPS system then is just a special navigational tool or system configured especially for the different waterways throughout the world. Typically any number of other features and characteristics might be included with a marine GPS system that makes it more accessible for boating and fishing. Something like the C80 Raymarine unit mentioned above for example, has many potential functions besides just being an ordinary marine GPS.
Many people who would be using a navigational system for boating may also like fishfinder capabilities and these two things easily go together in many of the different marine based units. Fishfinders help to locate fish at and around a moving boat by sending sonar waves into the water. The fish actually will be displayed on a display screen along with many other important pieces of information. Many fishfinders also have navigational and mapping functions so if you are not sure what you should be purchasing but you do see extensive fishing in your near future, you may want to go this route just to be safe.
For the avid boater or someone that desires to sail for long journeys around the world, you most likely would not set sail without some sort of chartplotter. A chartplotter is basically a much more intensive GPS system designed specifically to be used while at sea. It plots a course using latitude and longitude which will show your current position upon a grid. The Raymarine C 80 is a good example of a marine navigational unit that combines many different functions. It is a GPS system, fishfinder as well as a chartplotter. In the case with this unit, as well as many others, you can easily incorporate many other software tools and functions that have to do with weather, specific maps and other sea based applications.
Getting ready to travel by sea can be both exciting and a bit intimidating. Once you have all of the correct gear and feel like you will have excellent navigational capabilities the worry will start to fade and you can focus on the joys of the journey to come.
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