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Category Archives: marine electronics
Wiring the Pond Boat
The new pond boat project is coming along nicely despite the rain that we got last weekend. The great thing about the rain, in addition to the fact all of our lakes really needed it, was that it kept me … Continue reading
Updating Your Lowrance Electronics
We all know how important our marine electronics are to a successful day on the water. But many people skip a critical step when it comes to maintaining our units, updating the software. Lowrance has made it relatively simple to … Continue reading
That New Boat Smell!
There’s nothing quite like walking into the garage and all you can smell is new fiberglass and fresh carpet. I made the drive last week to the Phoenix plant in Winchester, TN and picked up my new 2014 Phoenix 721. … Continue reading
Making Your Own Topo Maps
Often, one of the most difficult things to do on a new body of water is to find a decent map. Good maps are key to narrowing down the areas that you want to hit and maximizing you productivity on … Continue reading
Reflections on Douglas Lake
The B.A.S.S. Southern Open at Douglas Lake is over and just like had happened at the PAA event there the week before, the Alabama Rig dominated the event. At least the 537 mile drive home gave me a chance to … Continue reading