‘ Marine Electronics ’ Category

Late fall and Where’s the Bay of Quinte Walleye

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Each fall king-sized Walleye return to the Bay of Quint on Lake Ontario’s Northern shore.  Their fall return to the rivers in preparation of the spring spawn is triggered by a drop in water temperatures, but lately, this is occurring later each year.  Their over-wintering preparations include

Late Fall St. Francis Smallmouth

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When an email from Frank Ramsay popped into my inbox inviting me to spend a day pre-fishing with him on Lake St. Francis, a stretch of the St. Lawrence River sectioned off by a series of shipping locks, I was quick to reply with an affirmative.  Frank is a well known B.A.S.S. competitor and a

Minn Kota’s I-Pilot Magic Revealed

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The convergence of technologies such as digital compasses, GPS, Sonar and chart plotters has been attempted by many marine companies over the years with mixed results.  However, I don’t think any have hit the ball out of the park quite so far as Johnson Outdoors has with their new I-Pilot

California International Blind Sailing Regatta 2010

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By Lawrence Euteneier, Captain,  Blind Fishing Boat.com Sailing blind is an amazing experience in that you depend on the wind in your face and the feel of the boat and tiller to navigate. Sure, countless electronic aids can be found on most larger sail boats, but for those purists who love to

Navigating Black Rock Desert Blind

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Hi Lawrence, I have a question for you: I’m trying to put together a project to ride a single bike across the Black Rock Desert, Nevada, about 100 miles. It’s pretty flat, but I’d want to use talking GPS to navigate from point A to point B. I think there’s a feature on

Blind Fishing Boat Goes “Green”

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 As a fisher without sight my “Blind Fishing” and Talking Fishing” Boats function almost exclusively on electricity.  By incorporating solar panels directly on the Boats or at dock-side to recharge batteries my ecological “foot-print” on the water will be virtually zero.  IN addition