Marine Navigation & Equipment
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Clipper Wind Vane Assembly [CLZ-WV]
$53.99Wind Vane KitSpare wind vane assembly with fixings and illustrated fitting instructions for Clipper, Target and Cruiser masthead units with 5 wires.This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer...$53.99 -
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Clipper AIS Engine 3 [CL-AIS]
$249.00$205.99The AIS Engine 3 is supplied with a free copy of `SeaClear' and a trial version of Software on Board. A data cable to connect to the 9 pin serial port of a PC and a 12 volt power cable The AIS Engine 3 and a conventional marine antenna are all you need...$249.00$205.99 -
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Clipper AIS Plotter/Radar - Requires GPS Input VHF Antenna [CLIP-AIS]
$419.00$367.99AIS Plotter/Radar - Requires GPS Input & VHF AntennaThe Nasa Marine AIS SART Plotter is the first stand alone AIS receiver / plotter specifically designed for the leisure boat market.The unit consists of a dual frequency AIS receiver, demodulator,...$419.00$367.99 -
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Clipper Cradle Mount f/MOBi, Navtex, MeteoMan & AIS Radar [CLZ-CRDL]
$66.99Cradle Mount BracketOptional cradle mount bracket for Clipper MOBi, Navtex, MeteoMan and AIS Radar display units.This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns.$66.99 -
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Clipper Easy Navtex w/Antenna [CL-ENT]
$499.00$408.99Easy NavtexEasy to read. This new navtex receiver features big, bold characters and intuitive message formatting.Easy to program. Simple menus let you select which stations and which message categories you want to receive.Easy on your battery. Its low...$499.00$408.99 -
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Clipper Electromagnetic 2 Speed Log Display Data Box Electromagnetic Log [EML-2+CLIP EM LOG]
$399.00$338.99Electromagnetic 2 Speed Log Display Data Box Electromagnetic LogThe Clipper electromagnetic speed log measures the boat's speed through the water without moving parts.Robust and accurate, the sensor generates an alternating magnetic field below the...$399.00$338.99 -
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Clipper Instrument Pod f/2 Clipper Instruments [CLZ-POD]
$99.00$80.99Instrument Pod for 2 Clipper InstrumentsCLZ-PODRobust POD moulding to suit 2 x Clipper Cockpit display units. Suitable for open cockpit mounting.This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer...$99.00$80.99 -
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Clipper NMEA 2000 Compliant Wind System [CANBUS W SYS]
$429.00$271.99Clipper NMEA 2000 Compliant Wind SystemThe Wind System consists of the version 2 mast head sensor and a small translator box, the box is fitted with a ‘micro-c’ connector which plugs directly into an existing NMEA 2000 network.NMEA 2000...$429.00$271.99 -
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Clipper Thru Hull Transducer Mounting Kit [CLZ-THMK]
$74.99Through hull transducer mounting kitKit for mounting depth transducer through wooden or steel hulls.This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Please contact the manufacturer directly with any issues or concerns...$74.99 -
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Clipper Wireless Wind Masthead & Data Box NMEA 0183 [CL-WWMH]
$559.00$495.99Wireless Masthead & Data BoxThe mast head transmitter is completely wireless and is supplied with a base unit, which is powered by the vessel's 12V supply, the base unit receives wind speed and direction data from the masthead transmitter and sends it...$559.00$495.99
Marine Navigation & Equipment encompasses a wide range of tools and devices that are essential for safe and efficient navigation on the water. From compasses and charts to GPS systems and radars, these products play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of vessels and their occupants while out at sea.
Navigation equipment such as compasses and charts have long been relied upon by sailors to determine their position and chart their course. Compasses provide a simple yet effective means of determining direction, while charts offer detailed maps of the surrounding waters, including important landmarks, depths, and potential hazards.
In recent years, advancements in technology have revolutionized marine navigation, with GPS systems becoming increasingly common on boats of all sizes. These systems use satellite signals to pinpoint a vessel's exact location, allowing for precise navigation and real-time tracking. In addition, radar systems help to detect nearby vessels, land masses, and weather conditions, further enhancing the safety and efficiency of marine travel.
Other essential equipment within this category includes communication devices such as VHF radios, which enable sailors to communicate with other vessels and emergency services in the event of an issue. Safety equipment such as life jackets, flares, and fire extinguishers are also vital for ensuring the well-being of all onboard.
Whether navigating coastal waters or crossing vast oceans, having the right marine navigation and equipment is critical for a successful and enjoyable voyage. By investing in high-quality tools and staying up to date with the latest technology, sailors can navigate with confidence and peace of mind, knowing they are well-prepared for whatever challenges they may encounter on the water.
Navigation equipment such as compasses and charts have long been relied upon by sailors to determine their position and chart their course. Compasses provide a simple yet effective means of determining direction, while charts offer detailed maps of the surrounding waters, including important landmarks, depths, and potential hazards.
In recent years, advancements in technology have revolutionized marine navigation, with GPS systems becoming increasingly common on boats of all sizes. These systems use satellite signals to pinpoint a vessel's exact location, allowing for precise navigation and real-time tracking. In addition, radar systems help to detect nearby vessels, land masses, and weather conditions, further enhancing the safety and efficiency of marine travel.
Other essential equipment within this category includes communication devices such as VHF radios, which enable sailors to communicate with other vessels and emergency services in the event of an issue. Safety equipment such as life jackets, flares, and fire extinguishers are also vital for ensuring the well-being of all onboard.
Whether navigating coastal waters or crossing vast oceans, having the right marine navigation and equipment is critical for a successful and enjoyable voyage. By investing in high-quality tools and staying up to date with the latest technology, sailors can navigate with confidence and peace of mind, knowing they are well-prepared for whatever challenges they may encounter on the water.