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You are here: Home / Bass Fishing News / Make the Day Out On the Lake Even Better With These Cool Gadgets

Make the Day Out On the Lake Even Better With These Cool Gadgets

June 2, 2014 by Ron Howe

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Make the Day Out On the Lake Even Better With These Cool Gadgets

Few things trump a summer day out on a beautiful lake, but a few handy gadgets can help to make your time on the water an even bigger blast. According to USCBoating.org, there are twelve million registered boats sailing across American waters, from basic trawlers to mega-sized yachts. No matter the size, range, or speed of your craft, here are a few gadgets to make it even more fun to be out on the waves:

Catching Lightning in a Bottle

A few generations ago, the only weather predictors were folk sayings, but today the technology on hand lets us find out more about the clouds coming in on the horizons. Boaters who aren’t sure whether or not they’re about to head out onto calm, clear waters can check to see if a storm is indeed brewing using Ambient Weather Skyscan gadgets. These tools detect the pressure and electrical charge in the air that precedes lightning and violent winds. With advance warning of impending weather changes, you can pilot far out from shore without fear of being caught in a squall.

There and Back Again

Just about the worst thing that can happen to any boater is losing their way across the water. Getting lost is part of life, but with a proper navigation unit in hand, it’s possible to find your way through even the most unfamiliar waters. A NavNet 3D represents one of the most practical and powerful GPS units available to purchase, specially designed for mariners who cannot find sight of land. Remember that a GPS does little if you aren’t familiar with the navigation aspects of boating. Look into taking boat licence courses through a provider like boaterexam.com to master your navigation abilities before you go out on the water.

See Clearly

It’s hard enough to see what’s going on underwater thanks to choppy waves, intense glare, or even ice on the surface. Get an eye below and take in your surroundings with an Aqua View camera system. This video system allows you to put a camera below the water line so that you can get an up-close glimpse of a fish you’re chasing, logs you’re avoiding, or even divers who may be in the path of your boat. A simple interface, resembling a tablet computer, lets you pick up the image and sound clearly from the top deck.

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