Garman GPS, Navigation Made Easy
1 Comment Published by Jim September 18th, 2007 in Boating Recreation, UncategorizedGarman, established in 1989, has lead the way when it comes to creating the most innovative GPS products. The first Garman GPS unit was geared towards a specialized group of consumers: mariners. The next Garman GPS units created were designed for military use. Then came the GPS unit marketed and designed for ‘average’ consumers: the Forerunner. Worn on the arm, the Forerunner allowed runners to track their progress. Now, Garmin GPS have expanded their market including all sorts of navigational GPS units that can be of interest to anyone interested in any amount of traveling or sports. This article will discuss the types of Garman GPS units currently available.
The first category of Garman GPS products are those designed for use on the road. These products include: automotive GPS units, motorcycle GPS units and traffic receivers. The automotive GPS and motorcycle GPS units work the same way; they are used to help navigate the driver through whatever area they desire to go to. This is done through maps and directions, which are provided right on the Garmin GPS screen. The traffic receiver is an add-on for Garman GPS motorcycle or automotive products. It outputs traffic information onto the screen.
The second category of Garman GPS products are those that Garman categorizes as being for ‘on-the-go’ use. These include: GPS products for mobile phones, laptops, PDAs and Garman GPS personal assistants. The Garmin GPS products designed for mobile phones, laptops or PDAs are basically add-ons that give these devices navigational capabilities. The add-ons for mobile phones or PDAs contain a special suction cup that allows the device to be put on the windshield, to allow for easier use in the car. The Garman GPS personal assistant, on the other hand, is a completely separate device. It offers navigational capabilities along with other features typical to an electronic assistant, such as a calculator, world travel clock and currency converter.
The third category of Garman GPS products are those designed for hiking, hunting and other activities that involve wandering around. The simpler of these units can be described as an electronic compass. The hiker enters in where they want to go, and the unit basically ‘points’ them in the proper direction. The more sophisticated Garman GPS hiking products do this along with providing mapping information. Some also include walkie-talkie features. There is even a unit that allows hunters to track their dogs.
The fourth category of Garman GPS products are those designed for general fitness. For runners, there is the above-mentioned Forerunner, which is basically a Garmin GPS wristwatch. Bicyclers can use The Edge, a Garman GPS product that can attach in the middle of the bicycle’s handlebars. Both the Forerunner and the Edge track how far a person as traveled in addition to other things essential for fitness, such as calories, speed and heart rate.
The fifth category of Garman GPS products are those designed for individuals traveling on or in water. These include Garman GPS chartplotters, marine handhelds, fish finders and radar devices. GPS chartplotters offer navigational information pertinent for marine purposes while Garmin GPS marine handhelds offer this and can be used underwater, (making it useful for divers). Garman GPS fish finders help fisherman locate fish. Finally, Garman GPS radar devices help boaters see how traffic is on the water.
The sixth and last category of Garman GPS products are those designed for use in the air. These devices can be actual cockpits or other types of avionics equipment or portable GPS devices. The portable GPS devices in this category can be used for navigation not only in the air but also at sea or on land.
In conclusion, Garman GPS products allow all kinds of individuals the ability to know exactly where they are going. If one is an owner of any of the products discussed in this article, never again should they have to worry about having to use the term ‘lost.’
About the Author: James Kesel, MS is the Publisher of GPS Auto Tracker providing information on the Garman GPS and latest GPS Tracking and Navigation systems.
By Jim Kesel
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Need Some Bass Fishing Tips?
1 Comment Published by Jim September 18th, 2007 in Fishing Boats, UncategorizedIf you are a beginner or even if you are an expert, and you love to go bass fishing, then bass fishing tips can always help you learn more and help you refine your skills. Learning a few bass fishing tips can make all the difference for a more lucrative, exciting, and enjoyable fishing trip or expedition.
Keep your mind open. Learning fresh ideas and better ways to do the same thing can be a benefit to your bass fishing. If you do this you can integrate some of the newest ideas to your bass fishing trips to make them even better. Even though you might be a seasoned bass fisher, there may be things that have recently been discovered that could make your experience much easier. Some things have changed and it might make fishing more difficult unless you know something in particular.
In other words, keeping up with the new changing developments in the bass fishing world is always a good idea. You might want to keep yourself open to other peoples’ bass fishing tips as well. Especially because these same fisherman might have read a piece of information that you have not, and this tip could be reflected in their bass fishing. Reading about their bass fishing tips can sometimes save you time, money, and unnecessary mistakes. For example, if you are a beginning bass fisher you might not know that you need to change your tackle if you want to catch different types of bass. Or you might not know that there are certain times of the day that will increase or decrease your chances of catching bass fish. Or you might not realize that you need different lures for inshore fishing versus deep sea bass fishing. These are all important factors that could affect and change the outcome of your bass fishing trip.
In addition, you could help others greatly in their fishing trip experiences with some bass fishing tips of your own that you would like to share. Your tips could help other bass fishers and sharing them will make you feel good in the process. Knowing you are of service to others is always a great way to boost the good feelings you have about yourself.
You may have wondered where you can find bass fishing tips. You could start by searching the internet. You are sure to find more tips than you may ever be able to read. You can also subscribe to bass fishing publications. These publications will for sure reveal even more great bass fishing tips. And you can also simply talk to other bass fisherman or people in the fishing industry about their ideas for more successful bass fishing. You can get their valuable opinions on certain locations, products, and other things that will help you have enjoyable bass fishing experiences.
About the Author: Paula Radmall is a fishing enthusiast as well as an author and editor for OnlineFishingIndex . Paula enjoys boating and fishing with her family and friends, and has been around the boating industry for 25 years.
By Paula Radmall
Source: www.isnare.com
Good Prices on Boats / Yachts etc via Government Auctions
0 Comments Published by Jim August 18th, 2007 in Boats, UncategorizedIf you’re dreaming of a luxury cruiser or yacht, you might find a great deal at a government auction
One source of good boat deals that you should monitor regularly is the auctions that are conducted by federal and state government departments and police auctions on a very regular basis. Boats auctioned come from bank repossessions, foreclosures and government seized vessels.
Boats of every kind are legally seized and many find their way into these government auctions. From jet skis or personal watercraft to luxury cruisers and yachts, you might just find the boat of your dreams. You can register to bid on it at these auctions by joining auctionspass.com.
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If you have ever seen boats racing along the water then you have seen a regatta. This term stands for a boat race that can include power, sail, and man powered boats. Most often, though, a regatta is a non-powerboat race.
If you have ever seen boats racing along the water then you have seen a regatta. This term stands for a boat race that can include power, sail, and man powered boats. Most often, though, a regatta is a non-powerboat race.
The average regatta is more of an amateur competition. They are usually put on by clubs for sport than actual hardcore racing. They provide people with a way to have fun with their boats and see who is better at operating them.
Regattas are sometimes used to help with advertising. A marina or yacht club will host a regatta to attract people from all over to try their luck at the event. This also will attract a lot of spectators and people who are potential customers to the marina.
Currently the largest regatta is held in England on the Thames River. It attracts over 800 sailboats with thousands of spectators. This comes as no surprise considering how popular regattas are in England. The sport may be found in America and all countries but it has its roots in England. The oldest regatta is the Cowes Week and it is still taking place to this day.
As the sport becomes more popular it is becoming more common to see American competitors. There is a certain honor involved in winning a race and with the American spirit for winning it comes as no surprise that they would join the sport. Only time will tell if it will become a recognized sport in America.
Regattas are not only limited to adults. Some high schools and colleges and started holding competitions. The National School Sailing Assosiation Regatta and Mallory Cup are some of the larger out of high school regattas.
If you wish to take part in a good layed back sport then a regatta is for you. While there is a competitive spirit the more layed back atmosphere suits a lot of people.
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