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Lexerd - Lowrance LMS-320 TrueVue Crystal Clear Fish Finder Radar Screen ProtectorDetails
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User reviews and opinions
| dontwc |
7:30am on Saturday, October 2nd, 2010 ![]() |
| Not Impressed I have had this unit for about 9 months. It is relatively easy to see and the interface works well. | |
| lawrencetsl |
8:17pm on Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
| GPS device This device is easy to use. It has all the preloaded maps and voice guidance . | |
| Gorikol |
3:30pm on Monday, August 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| I have given two of these as gifts, and both recipients loved them. I returned this item becuase it was not user friendly. | |
| bconnors |
6:43am on Saturday, August 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| I decided to purchase this unit because we where relocating to a different state. Great purchase None come to mind This a great and simple GPS. simple to use, small, recalculates route quickly will not show you an alternate route without making a wrong turn | |
| giordanom |
6:36am on Monday, August 2nd, 2010 ![]() |
| This thing works great. It is sometimes off by up to 100 feet like the other review says. | |
| Doug Ross |
1:21am on Friday, June 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| Updated streets, easy to use, great price. Takes longer than usual to acquire signal at start-up | |
| barte31950 |
5:05pm on Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 ![]() |
| I purchased this after my friends experience with the much higher priced Lowrance. | |
| Korak |
10:04pm on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
| I found the 250C to be very helpful and easy to use. The vocal instructions were sufficiently before the indicated action to allow traffic moves. | |
| arboc |
1:22am on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
| Not Impressed I have had this unit for about 9 months. It is relatively easy to see and the interface works well. Great device for the price!!! Purchased this device to take a road trip across the Southern United States June 2007. | |
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Spread epoxy here
Sand this surface
Epoxy transducer to hull.
2. Follow the instructions on the epoxy package and mix it thoroughly. Do not mix it too fast, because it will cause bubbles to form in the epoxy. Apply a small amount on the face of the transducer as shown above, then spread a small amount onto the sanded area on the hull. 25
Place the transducer into the epoxy, twisting and turning it to force any air bubbles out from under the transducer face. The face of the transducer should be parallel with the hull, with a minimum amount of epoxy between the hull and transducer. After the epoxy dries, route the cable to the sonar unit.
Speed/Temperature Sensors
This unit accepts up to three temperature sensors which can monitor surface water, live well, air and virtually any other temperature. If you want to use more than one temperature sensor or a speed sensor, you must purchase the optional MY-4X adapter cable. You also need to be careful when purchasing the temperature sensors, because each temperature sensor has its own fixed electronic "address." The sensors are labeled "Water," "T-2" (or Temp-2) and "T-3" (or Temp-3). The first "Water" temperature sensor is built into the transducer. This is the sensor that measures surface water temperature. If you want two (or more) temperature readings from other locations, you'll need to use the proper sensors. For example, you can't use two additional T-3 sensors. The sensors that fit this unit are: TS-1X This sensor will over-ride the temperature sensor built into the transducer and over-ride the temperature sensor in a ST-TGY combination sensor. (This sensor is not recommended.) One sensor for "T-2" temperature display. One sensor for "T-3" temperature display. One speed sensor for "Speed" display. This combination sensor will provide speed and temperature readings, but the temperature reading will be displayed as the "Water" temperature because it will over-ride the temperature sensor in the transducer. (This sensor is not recommended.)
TS-2X TS-3X SP-X ST-TGY
See the wiring diagram on the following page for temperature and speed sensor combinations.
Sensor Chart
LMS-320 rear view
Two-temperature sensor installation MY-4X Cable
Temperature sensor built into transducer
TS-2X temperature sensor
Three-temperature sensor installation TS-3X temperature sensor
Three-temperature sensor installation with speed
SP-X speed sensor
Optional Speed Sensor Installation All the units in this series can display speed and distance traveled, but only the LMS-320DF comes packed with a speed sensor. If you wish to purchase an optional additional sensor for your unit, refer to the accessory ordering information inside the back cover of this manual. The following instructions describe how to install the speed sensor. Recommended tools for this job include: drill, 7/8" drill bit, 1/8" drill bit for pilot holes, screwdriver. Required supplies for this job include: four #8 stainless steel wood screws (3/4" long), high quality, marine grade above- or below-waterline caulking compound. First find a location on the boat's transom where the water flow is smoothest. Don't mount the sensor behind strakes or ribs. These will disturb the water flow to the speed sensor. Make sure the sensor will remain in the water when the boat is on plane. Also make sure the location doesn't interfere with the boat's trailer. Typically, the sensor is mounted about one foot to the side of the transom's centerline. Once you've determined the proper location for the unit, place the sensor on the transom. The bottom of the bracket should be flush with the hull's bottom. Using the sensor as a template, mark the hull for the screws' pilot holes. Drill four 1/8" holes, one in each end of the slots. Mount the sensor to the hull using #8 stainless steel wood screws (not included). Use a high quality, marine grade above- or below-waterline caulking compound to seal the screws. Make sure the sensor is flush with the bottom of the hull and tighten the screws.
Yellow (Transmit) Com-1 To LMS-320 Orange (Receive) Shield (Ground)
Receive Transmit Ground To DGPS Receiver
Com-1 wiring to receive DGPS position information from a DGPS receiver.
Orange (Receive) Com-1 To LMS-320 Shield (Ground)
NMEA Transmit Ground To Other GPS Receiver
Com-1 wiring to receive NMEA position information from some other GPS receiver.
Yellow (Transmit) Com-1 To LMS-320 Shield (Ground)
NMEA Receive Ground To Other Device
Com-1 wiring to transmit NMEA position information to another NMEA-compatible device.
GPS socket LMS-320, rear view
Power/Data socket
Sonar socket
Com port data wires (three)
Power wires (two) GPS antenna module LMS-320 cable connections.
Mounting the Unit: Bracket, In-Dash or Portable
You can install the LMS-320 on the top of a dash with the supplied gimbal bracket. It can also be installed in the dash or mounted on a portable power supply. If you use the supplied bracket, you may be interested in the optional R-A-M bracket mounting system. This converts the unit's gimbal bracket to a swivel mount, which can be used on the dash or overhead mounting positions. Installation instructions are supplied with the R-A-M mounting kits.
Optional R-A-M mounting system.
Bracket Installation Mount the unit in any convenient location, provided there is clearance behind the unit when it's tilted for the best viewing angle. You should also make sure there is enough room behind the unit to attach the power, transducer and GPS antenna/receiver module cables. (A drawing on the next page shows the dimensions of a gimbal-mounted LMS320 unit.) Holes in the bracket's base allow wood screw or through-bolt mounting. You may need to place a piece of plywood on the back side of thin fiberglass panels to reinforce the panel and secure the mounting hardware.
Install the gimbal bracket. Orient the bracket so the arms slope toward the front of your unit.
Drill a 1-inch (25.4 mm) hole in the dash for the power, transducer and antenna cables. The best location for this hole is immediately under the gimbal bracket location. This way, the bracket can be installed so that it covers the hole, holds the cables in position and results in a neat installation. Some customers, however, prefer to mount the bracket to the side of the cable hole it's a matter of personal preference.
72.9 [2.87] 23.4 [0.92]
173.9 [6.85]
137.9 [5.43]
157.9 [6.22]
Millimeter [Inch]
56.9 [2.24]
Front view (left) and side view (right) showing dimensions of LMS-320 sonar/GPS unit when mounted on gimbal bracket.
bottom depth and surface temperature (if equipped with a temperature sensor or a transducer with a temp sensor built in) show at the top left corner of the screen. The FasTrack display shows just to the right of the scale. This changes all echoes into short horizontal bars, replicating a flasher sonar. The zoom bar on the far right shows the area that's zoomed when the zoom is in use. (See the Zoom section for more information.)
Full Sonar Chart. The Overlay Data (depth and water temperature) are both set to the small text size.
Split Zoom Sonar Chart A split chart shows the underwater world from the surface to the bottom on the right side of the screen. The left side shows an enlarged version of the right side. The zoom range shows at the bottom left corner of the screen.
Split Zoom Sonar Chart. Image at left shows the left window zoomed to 2X. The right image shows the left window zoomed to 4X. The depth overlay data is set to the default large text size; the water temperature is set to the small text size.
Split Frequency Sonar Chart (LMS-320DF only) This page shows sonar data from the 50 kHz transducer element on the left side of the screen and data from the 200 kHz transducer on the right side. All other functions and features are the same as the Full Chart page.
Split Frequency Sonar Chart page, with 50 kHz view at left and 200 kHz view at right.
You can adjust the sensitivity in each window. To adjust sensitivity in auto mode: 1. Press MENU|ENT. 2. The unit asks which you wish to adjust. Press or to select the one you want | ENT. 3. The Sensitivity Control Bar appears. Press to decrease sensitivity; press to increase sensitivity. When it's set at the desired level, press EXIT. (When you reach the maximum or minimum limit, a tone sounds.)
The Split Frequency Sonar Chart page allows you to adjust sensitivity separately for each window.
Digital Data/Chart This mode shows the chart on the right side of the screen. The left side has six large digital boxes or windows containing: Water Depth; Water Speed (from an optional speed sensor); Water Distance (distance traveled or log, it also requires a speed sensor); Surface Water Temperature; Temperature #2 and Temperature #3. (Note: Temperature #2 and #3 require additional optional temperature sensors.)
Digital Data/Chart Customizing the Digital Data/Chart Screen
Section 6: Basic GPS Operations
This section addresses the unit's most basic GPS operations. The tutorials presented in Sec. 6 follow a chronological order. Sec. 7, Advanced GPS Operations, will discuss other more advanced functions and utilities. Material in Sec. 7 is arranged in alphabetical order. Before you turn on LMS-320 and find where you are, it's a good idea to learn about the different keys, the four Page screens and how they all work together. BUT, if you just can't wait to get outside, turn to the one-page Quick Reference on page 107.
LMS-320 sonar/GPS unit, front view, showing map with sonar split screen, keyboard and access door for the MMC slot.
1. PWR/LIGHT (Power & Light) The PWR key turns the unit on and off and activates the backlight. 2. PAGES Pressing this and the arrow keys (4) switches the unit between the four different page screens. (Satellite Status Page, 95
Navigation Page, Map Page and Sonar Page.) Each page represents one of the unit's major operation modes. 3. MENU Press this key to show the menus and submenus, which allow you to select a command or adjust a feature. This also accesses search functions for streets, intersections, addresses and highway exits. 4. ARROW KEYS These keys are used to navigate through the menus, make menu selections, move the map cursor and sonar chart cursor and enter data. 5. ENT/ICONS (Enter & Icons) This key allows you to save data, accept values or execute menu commands. It is also used to create event marker icons. 6. EXIT The Exit key lets you return to the previous screen, clear data or erase a menu. 7. WPT (Waypoint) The Waypoint key is used to save and recall waypoints, search for waypoints and access the waypoint list. It also launches the Point-of-Interest (POI) search menus and is involved in some navigation functions. 8. ZOUT (Zoom Out) This key lets you zoom the screen out. On the Sonar Page, this key returns you to a full sonar chart display, showing the entire water column from surface to bottom. On the Map Page, this lets you see a larger geographic area on the map. Less detail is seen as you zoom out. 9. ZIN (Zoom In) This key lets you zoom the screen in. On the Sonar Page, this key enlarges fish signals and bottom detail. On the Map Page, zooming in lets you see greater detail in a smaller geographic area on the map.
To turn on the unit, press PWR. As the unit powers up, the Map Page is displayed first. (To switch to another page, press PAGES| or to Page Name|EXIT.) To turn on the backlight, press PWR again. The unit has three backlight levels to select from. Repeatedly pressing PWR will cycle through the backlight settings and turn off the backlight. Turn off the unit by pressing and holding the PWR key for 3 seconds.
Find Your Current Position
Finding your current position is as simple as turning LMS-320 on. Under clear sky conditions, the unit automatically searches for satellites and calculates its position in approximately one minute or less. NOTE: "Clear sky" means open sky, unobstructed by terrain, dense foliage or structures. Clouds do not restrict GPS signal reception. If for some reason satellite acquisition takes longer, you may be inside a structure or vehicle or in terrain that is blocking signal reception. To correct this, be sure you are positioned so that the unit's antenna module has as clear a view of the sky as possible, then turn the unit off and back on again.
Moving Around the Map: Zoom & Cursor Arrow Keys
The map is presented from a bird's eye view perspective. The current zoom range shows in the lower left corner of the screen. 1. Press the ZIN key (zoom in) to move in closer and see greater detail in a smaller geographic area. 2. Press the ZOUT key (zoom out) to move farther away and see less map detail, but a larger geographic area. When you are traveling, the map will automatically move as you move. This keeps your current location roughly centered on the screen. You can manually pan or scroll the map northward, southward, eastward or westward by using the arrow keys, which launch the cross-hair map cursor. This allows you to look at map places other than your current position. To clear the cursor, press EXIT, which jumps the map back to the current position or the last known position.
Use the cursor to determine the distance from your current position (or last known position, when working indoors) to any map object or location. Simply use the arrow keys to position the cursor over the object or place. The distance, measured in a straight line, appears in the data box at the bottom of the map. Press EXIT to clear the cursor.
Cursor line
POI pop-up name box
Selected airport Distance measured by cursor
The selected airport to the northwest is 4.2 miles away.
Selecting Any Map Item With the Cursor
1. Use the zoom keys and the arrow keys to move around the map and find the item you wish to select. 2. Use the arrow keys and center the cursor cross-hair on the desired object. On most items, a pop-up box will give the name of the selected item.
Searching
Now that you've seen how LMS-320 can find where you are, let's search for something somewhere else. Searching is one of the most powerful features in the Lowrance GPS product line. In this example, we'll look for the nearest fast-food restaurant. For more information on different types of searches, refer to Sec. 9, Searching. NOTE: This example requires the Point of Interest (POI) database included with a high detail MapCreate 6 custom map. After LMS-320 has acquired a position: 1. Press WPT| to POI-RESTAURANTS. 2. You could search the entire restaurant category, but in this example we will narrow our search. Press to SUBCATEGORY column| to FAST FOOD CHAINS|ENT| to NEAREST|ENT. 109
Navigate a Back Trail (backtrack, or reverse) 1. Press MENU|MENU| to MY TRAILS|ENT. 2. Press | to enter the Saved Trail list, then use or to select the desired Trail Name|ENT. 3. Press to DELETE TRAIL| to NAVIGATE|ENT. 4. Press to NAVIGATE| to REVERSE|ENT| to NAVIGATE|ENT. The unit begins showing navigation information along the trail, in reverse. NOTE: If you are already located at or near the end of your trail, the arrival alarm will go off as soon as you hit Enter. Just press EXIT to clear the alarm and proceed. 5. Now, begin moving and follow your LMS-320. 6. When you reach your destination, be sure to cancel your navigation: press MENU|MENU| to CANCEL NAVIGATION|ENT. LMS-320 asks if you're sure; press |ENT.
Transfer Custom Maps and GPS Data Files
Custom Maps: Custom maps work only from the MMC card or SDC card. When a card containing a Custom Map File is loaded into the unit, LMS-320 automatically loads the map into memory when the unit is turned on. Instructions for copying Custom Map Files to an MMC are contained in the instruction manual for your MMC card reader and MapCreate 6 122
software. For instructions on inserting an MMC into LMS-320, see Sec. 2, Installation/Accessories. NOTE: To load a Navionics chart, see Sec. 8 for the entry Navionics Charts. GPS Data files: GPS Data Files contain waypoints, routes, trails and event marker icons. Instructions for copying GPS Data Files between your computer and an MMC are contained in the instruction manual for your MMC card reader and MapCreate 6 software. GPS data automatically recorded in the unit's internal memory must be saved to the MMC (as a GPS Data File) in order to store it on your personal computer. GPS Data Files stored on an MMC must be copied from the card to LMS-320's internal memory before the unit can read them. Here's how: 1. Insert the MMC into your unit. Press MENU|MENU| to SYSTEM SETUP|ENT| to TRANSFER MY DATA|ENT and the screen below appears.
The Transfer My Data submenu asks if you want to save data to the MMC or load data from the MMC into LMS-320's memory.
2. The Transfer My Data menu includes a message which tells you if an MMC is present or not. If no MMC is present, you must first insert a card into LMS-320 in order to activate the Load or Save commands. To transfer data from LMS-320 to the MMC: press ENT (for SAVE.) To transfer data from the MMC to LMS-320: press to LOAD|ENT. 3. Saving to MMC: To accept the default name "Data" for the GPS Data File, press to SAVE DATA|ENT. If you wish to rename the file (as shown in the following figures), press ENT to activate the selection box. 123
Press or to change the first character, then press to the next character and repeat until the name is correct. Then, press ENT| to SAVE DATA|ENT. The unit will display first a progress then a completion message when the data transfer is finished. To return to the Page view, repeatedly press EXIT.
Icons are graphic symbols used to mark some location, personal point of interest or event. They can be placed on the map screen, saved and recalled later for navigation purposes. These are sometimes referred to as event marker icons. LMS-320 has 42 different symbols you can pick from when creating an icon. Icons are similar to waypoints, but they do not store as much information (like names) as waypoints do. You can't use a menu to navigate to icons as you can with waypoints. (But, you can use the map cursor and navigate to any icon on the map.) You can create an icon at the cursor position on the map, or at your current position while you are navigating. Create Icon on Map 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the place where you want to make an icon. 2. Press ENT and the screen shows a "Select Icon Symbol" menu. 3. Press or or or to select your icon symbol, then press ENT. The icon appears on the map.
Cursor selects icon location, left; Select Icon Symbol menu, center; Boat Ramp icon on map, right. (Cursor has been moved for clarity.)
Create Icon at Current Position 1. While you are traveling, press ENT and the screen shows a "Select Icon Symbol" menu. 2. Press or or or to select your icon symbol, then press ENT. The icon appears on the map. Delete an Icon You can delete all the icons at one time, you can delete all icons represented by a particular symbol, or you can use the cursor to delete a selected icon from the map. 128
1. Press MENU| to DELETE MY ICONS|ENT. 2. Press to DELETE ALL ICONS, DELETE BY SYMBOL, or DELETE FROM MAP and
press ENT.
Delete icons menu.
The Delete All Icons command will ask if you are sure. Press to YES|ENT. All icons will be deleted from the map. The Delete by Symbol command will launch the Select Symbol menu. Press or or or to select the icon symbol to delete, then press ENT. A message appears saying all icons with the selected symbol have been deleted. The Delete From Map command will prompt you to move the cursor over an icon to select it. After selecting the icon, press ENT and it disappears from the map. Navigate to an Icon Use the Navigate to Cursor command, and use the cursor to select the desired icon on the map. 1. Use arrow keys to center cursor cross-hair over the icon. 2. To navigate to the selected icon location: press MENU|ENT|EXIT. Follow course line on the Map Page or the compass bearing arrow on the Navigation Page.
Route Planning command on Main Menu, left; Routes menu, center; Edit Route menu, right. Navigate command is selected in the Action box.
2. Press to select route name|ENT| to NAVIGATE|ENT|ENT. 3. Upon arrival at your destination, cancel navigation: press MENU|MENU| to CANCEL NAVIGATION|ENT| to YES|ENT. The following figures show what the Navigation Page and Map Page look like while navigating a route. Navigate a Route in Reverse Here's how you run a route backward, from the end waypoint to the beginning waypoint: 1. From the NAVIGATION PAGE, press MENU|ENT or from the MAP PAGE, press MENU|MENU| to ROUTE PLANNING|ENT. 2. Press to select route name|ENT| to NAVIGATE| to REVERSE|ENT| to NAVIGATE|ENT. 3. Upon arrival at your destination, cancel navigation: press MENU|MENU| to CANCEL NAVIGATION|ENT| to YES|ENT.
Navigating along a route: Fig. 1 shows the Navigation Page at the start of a route, heading straight for the first waypoint (Wpt 1). In Fig. 2, the traveler has arrived at Wpt 1; the arrival alarm has been triggered and the bearing arrow on the compass rose has turned to point toward Wpt 2, off to the east. In Fig. 3 the traveler has turned east on his new course and is heading straight for Wpt 2, which is 2.87 miles away. Fig. 4 shows route navigation on the Map Page. In this figure, the traveler has reached Wpt 2 and is half-way along the leg between Wpts 2 and 3.
Trails
Delete a Trail This is the command used to erase or delete a trail: Press MENU|MENU| to MY TRAILS|ENT| to trail name|ENT| to DELETE TRAIL|ENT| to YES|ENT.
You can also delete all trails at once: 1. Press MENU|MENU| to MY TRAILS|ENT. 2. Press to DELETE ALL|ENT| to YES|ENT. Edit a Trail Name To edit a trail name: press MENU|MENU| to MY TRAILS|ENT| to trail name|ENT|ENT. Press or to change the first character, then press 135
to the next character and repeat until the name is correct. Press ENT then EXIT|EXIT|EXIT|EXIT to return to the previous page display.
You can quickly call up the Edit Trail menu by selecting a trail on the map with the cursor. Simply move the cursor over a trail and a pop-up box appears. Press WPT and the Edit Trail menu opens.
At left, trail selected with map cursor. The pop-up box shows distance and bearing from current position to the selected point on the trail. At right, the Edit Trail menu.
Edit a Trail Color To edit a trail color: press MENU|MENU| to MY TRAILS|ENT| to trail name|ENT| to COLOR|ENT. Press or to select a color style, then press ENT. Press EXIT|EXIT|EXIT|EXIT to return to the previous page display. Edit a Trail Pattern To edit a trail pattern: press MENU|MENU| to MY TRAILS|ENT| to trail name|ENT| to PATTERN|ENT. Press or to change the first character, then press to the next character and repeat until the pattern is correct. Press ENT, then EXIT|EXIT|EXIT|EXIT to return to the previous page display.
Auto Satellite Search
To lock onto the satellites, the GPS receiver needs to know it's current position, UTC time and date. (Elevation (altitude) is also used in the equation, but it's rarely required to determine a position.) It needs this data so that it can calculate which satellites should be in view. It then searches for only those satellites. When your GPS receiver is turned on for the first time, it doesn't know what your position or elevation (altitude) is. It does know the current UTC time and date since these were programmed into it at the factory and an internal clock keeps the time while the unit is turned off. (If the time and/or date are incorrect, you can set it using the "Set Local Time" menu.) The unit begins searching for the satellites using the above data that it acquired the last time it was turned on. This probably was at the factory. Since it's almost certain that you're not at our factory, it's probably looking for the wrong satellites. If it doesn't find the satellites it's looking for after approximately one minute, it switches to Auto Search. The receiver looks for any satellite in the sky. Due to advanced technology, the auto search time has shrunk significantly from the early days of GPS. Once the unit locks onto the satellites, it should take less than a minute to find your position the next time it's turned on, provided you haven't moved more than approximately 100 miles from the last location it was used.
GPS Auto Search on the Satellite Status Menu.
You can force the unit to immediately kick into auto search mode. Here's how: 1. Press PAGES until you are on the Satellite Status screen. 2. Press MENU|ENT| to YES|ENT.
Check MMC Files and Storage Space
To check MMC Files: Press MENU|MENU| to BROWSE MMC FILES|ENT.
Main Menu, left, MMC File Browser, right.
Communications Port Configuration
LMS-320 has one NMEA 0183 version 2.0 compatible communication port, or com port for short. The Com Port Menu, which is accessed from the System Setup Menu, allows you to configure the communications port to send or receive data to another electronic device, such as an autopilot. The com port can be used for either NMEA or DGPS Binary data transfer. 143
Menus for changing Com Port settings.
For connectors and wiring information for another device, see page 31. For assistance in configuring the unit to communicate with another device, consult the factory; customer service phone numbers are in the back of this manual. Also see the entries below for Configure DGPS and Configure NMEA. To set Com Port Configuration: 1. Press MENU|MENU| to SYSTEM SETUP|ENT. 2. Press to COMMUNICATIONS PORT|ENT.
Left, entrance to Chesapeake Bay in a MapCreate 6 custom map, 10 mile zoom. Center, same position on Navionics chart at 11.15 mile zoom and right, 5.56 mile zoom.
To display a Navionics chart: 1. Install the Navionics MMC in the memory card compartment and turn on the unit. (For full card install instructions, see Sec. 2.) WARNING: You should never format the MMC containing your Navionics chart. Formatting the MMC will permanently erase the chart from the card.
2. From the Map Page, press MENU| to MAP DATA|ENT| to MAP CHOICE|ENT. Use or to select the Map Name, then press ENT|EXIT|EXIT.
These figures show menu sequence (from left to right) for selecting a Navionics chart for the South Chesapeake Bay area.
3. To turn off a Navionics chart, From the Map Page, press MENU| to MAP DATA|ENT| to MAP CHOICE|ENT. Use or to select LOWRANCE, then press ENT|EXIT|EXIT. Port Information Navionics charts contain Port Services information, represented by anchor icons on the map display. An example is displayed in the following figure. To view Port Services information: 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor over a Port Services icon. When selected, a pop-up name box appears. 2. Press WPT to display the Port Services Information screen. The Port Services information screen has two windows. The top window lists the various service categories. The lower window lists the detailed services available in each basic category.
Port Services icons Pop-up name box
Cursor lines
Navionics chart showing Port Services icon selected by cursor.
3. To scroll through the Service Categories window: press ENT then use or to see the types of services available. As you highlight a different category, the list in the lower window changes. To return to the Map Page, press EXIT|EXIT. 4. The General Services category includes a long list of items in the Detailed Services window. To scroll through the Detailed Services window: from SERVICE CATEGORIES, press to DETAILED SERVICES|ENT, then use or to read the list of available services. To return to the Map Page, press EXIT|EXIT. To return to the top service category window, press ENT|.
Port Services information screens.
Tidal Current Information Navionics charts contain Tidal Current information, represented at large zoom ranges by a box icon with the letter "C." The icon stands for a Tidal Current Station location. An example is displayed at right. 157
When you zoom in to a sufficiently small zoom range, the icon itself becomes an animated arrow showing tidal current velocity and direction for the selected tidal station at the present time. At larger zoom ranges, you can select the boxed "C" icon and it becomes an animated arrow with a pop-up name box. An example is displayed in the following figure. To view Tidal Current information: 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor over a Tidal Current Station icon. When selected, a pop-up name box appears. 2. Press WPT to display the Tidal Current Information screen.
Tidal Current Station icon in animated mode Pop-up name box Pop-up name box
Navionics chart showing Tidal Current Station icon selected by cursor. In this example, the tidal current is in flood but it's about to enter the slack water stage. The current is flowing to the west at 0.1 mph.
Current Information screen.
The Tidal Current Information screen displays daily tidal current data for this station on this date at the present time. The graph at the top of the screen is an approximate view of the flood and ebb pattern for the day, from midnight (MN), to noon (NN) to midnight (MN). The velocity scale at the top left side of the graph changes dynamically based upon the maximum velocity of the current for that day. Slack water, the period of little or no current, is represented by the Slack Water Line (SWL). The flood appears above the SWL and the ebb appears below the SWL. You can look up tidal current data for other dates by changing the month, day and year selection boxes. To select another date: 1. Use and to highlight month, day or year, then press ENT. 2. Use and to select the desired month, day or year, then press ENT. To clear the information screen, press EXIT. Tide Information Navionics charts contain Tidal Information, represented at large zoom ranges by a box icon with the letter "T." The icon stands for a Tidal Station location. An example is displayed at right. When you zoom in to a sufficiently small zoom range, the icon itself becomes an animated gauge showing a rising or falling tidal height for the selected station at the present time. At larger zoom ranges, you can select the boxed "T" icon and it becomes an animated gauge with a pop-up name box. An example is displayed in the following figure. To view tide information: 1. Select a Tide Station icon: use the arrow keys to move the cursor over an icon. When it is selected, a pop-up name box appears. 2. After selecting the Tide Station icon, press WPT to display the Tide Information screen.
Find Exit menu, with an exit selected in the Exit List.
4. In the Exit Information screen you have two choices. A. Press ENT to navigate or "go to" the exit. B. Press |ENT to find the exit on the map.
"Go To Exit" option, left, "Find On Map" option, right.
You can also look up some additional information on the Exit Services located near this exit. Press to SERVICES|press or to select Service Name|ENT.
Exit Information screen, left; general location and amenities information, at right.
Find Map Places or Points of Interest (POI)
1. Press WPT, press or to select a map place or POI category, then press ENT. (To narrow your search, press then press or to select a subcategory before pressing ENT.) You will be given two options; Search By Name or By Nearest.
Find Waypoint menu with Lodging POI category selected, left, and with the RV Parks subcategory selected, right.
2. Search by nearest POI. Press |ENT. The "find by nearest" menu will show a "calculating" screen, then a list of the nearest POI's will appear. Press or to the selected POI and press ENT to call up the POI's Waypoint Information screen.
Find by nearest option, left, Calculating screen, center, POI list, right.
3. Search by name of POI. Press ENT. There are two options: A. You can spell out the POI in the top selection box. Press or to change the first letter, then press to move the cursor to the next letter and repeat until the name is correct, then press ENT|ENT. B. Jump down to the lower selection list by pressing ENT, then press or to select a POI from the list, then press ENT to call up the POI's Waypoint Information screen.
Find by name option, left, Find by name menu, right.
4. When the POI's Waypoint Information screen is displayed, you can choose to "Go To" the POI waypoint by pressing ENT or find it on the map by pressing|ENT.
"Go To" POI option, left, "Find on Map" POI option, right.
Find Streets or Intersections
Find a Street 1. From the Map Page, press MENU| to FIND STREETS|ENT and the Find Streets Menu appears.
Find By Name menu, left. Waypoint Information screen, center. At right, the found waypoint is highlighted by the cursor on the Map Page.
A. To navigate to the waypoint, press ENT. (Go To Waypoint command is already highlighted.) The unit will show navigation information to the waypoint. B. To find the waypoint, press to FIND|ENT. The Map Page appears with the cursor highlighting the found waypoint. To clear these menus and return to the previous page, press EXIT repeatedly. 184
Section 10: Supplemental Material Datums Used by This Unit
WGS 1984 Default Adindan Mean for Ethiopia, Sudan Adindan Burkina Faso Adindan Cameroon Adindan Ethiopia Adindan Mali Adindan Senegal Adindan Sudan Afgooye Somalia Ain el Abd 1970 Bahrain Ain el Abd 1970 Saudi Arabia Anna 1 Astro 1965 Cocos Islands Antigua Island Astro 1943; Antigua (Leeward Islands) Arc 1950; Mean for Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Swaziland, Zaire, Zambia and Zimbabwe Arc 1950 - Botswana Bermuda 1957 - Bermuda Arc 1950 - Burundi Arc 1950 - Lesotho Arc 1950 - Malawi Arc 1950 - Swaziland Arc 1950 - Zaire Arc 1950 - Zambia Arc 1950 - Zimbabwe Arc 1960 - Mean for Kenya, Tanzania Ascension Island 1958 Ascension Island Astro Beacon E 1945 Iwo Jima Astro DOS 71/4 - St. Helena Island Astro Tern Island (FRIG) 1961 - Tern Island Astronomical Station 1952 - Marcus Island Australian Geodetic 1966 - Australia & Tasmania Australian Geodetic 1984 - Australia & Tasmania Ayabelle Lighthouse Djibouti Bellevue (IGN) - Efate & Erromango Islands Campo Inchauspe Argentina Canton Astro 1966 Phoenix Islands Cape - South Africa Cape Canaveral Bahamas, Florida Carthage - Tunisia Switzerland Chatham Island Astro 1971; New Zealand (Chatham Island) Chua Astro Paraguay Corrego Alegre Brazil Dabola Guinea Djakarta (Batavia) Indonesia (Sumatra) Camp Area Astro Antarctica (McMurdo Camp Area) Bukit Rimpah - Indonesia (Bangka & Belitung Islands) Bissau - Guinea-Bissau Bogota Observatory Colombia
DOS 1968 New Georgia Islands (Gizo Island) Easter Island 1967 Easter Island European 1950 Mean for Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, West Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland European 1950 Mean for Austria, Denmark, France, West Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland European 1950 Mean for Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Syria European 1950 Cyprus European 1950 Egypt European 1950 England, Channel Islands, Ireland, Scotland, Shetland Islands European 1950 Finland, Norway European 1950 Greece European 1950 Iran

WM. F. BUCKLEY JR.S CELESTIAL NAVIGATION SIMPLIFIED-DVD
Join this world-renowned personality for the most unique program on celestial ever. Mr. Buckley simply and clearly explains the theory and practice of Celestial Navigation and also teaches the noon shot. Using computer graphics, he illuminates the ner points of GP, GHA and GMT. Worth twelve weeks of night school! 39 min. N203DVD $29.95
BASIC CELESTIAL NAVIGATION-DVD Sextant Use & Noon Shot
This program covers the basics of celestial navigation and instructs you on how to use the sextant along with finding your latitude and longitude. It covers GMT, zenith distance and all the terms necessary for a successful noon shot. It will give you the skills you need to navigate anywhere in the world with only a sextant to determine your position, day or night. 120 min. N303DVD $34.95
NAVIGATION-DVD
Robin Knox-Johnson introduces this superb navigational aid for both the yachtsman & amateur sailor. Includes planning, chartwork, tides and tidal streams, plotting and updating a course & navigational aids. 57 min. N671DVD $24.95
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INTERFACING MARINE ELECTRONICS-DVD
Learn how various equipment can be interfaced or connected together to give you the maximum navigation, sailing or shing information. 40 min. N691DVD $24.95
NAVIGATION-THE BASICS-DVD
Rob MacLeod lays out the basics of navigation to give you the skills and confidence to go out and explore the coastlines at home and abroad. Covers charts, course plotting, dead reckoning, variation, deviation, bearings, fixes, tides, currents and aids to navigation. 100 min. Y9102DVD $29.95
CELESTIAL NAVIGATION-DVD Using the Air Almanac with Moon, Stars & Planets
This US Navy four part program takes you through basic Celestial Navigation all the way to practical application using the horizon system, the intercept method and HO 249 through observation, computation and plotting. An easy alternative to noon shots enabling you to use all of the celestial bodies and will allow you to navigate in day or night. 120 min. N204DVD $34.95
MODERN COASTAL PILOTING-DVD
Not only will you learn the traditional methods of coastal piloting, compass use, speed/time/ distance equations, deviation and variation, bow and beam bearings, running xes, lat and long, navigation aids, but also the modern ways of position determination; Radar and T.D.s. 68 min. N391DVD $29.95
ON THE WATER BOATING TIPS-DVD If youre looking for a basic introduction to boating skills, On The Water Boating Tips is your DVD! - Boating Magazine
An excellent guide teaching vital tips that will make your next boating adventure exciting, fun and safe. Covers anchoring, maneuvering, GPS, docking, un-docking, rules of the road and much more. 40 min. H8384DVD $29.95
COASTAL PILOTING-DVD
This program is equivalent to a six-week course in Coastal Navigation. Covers piloting tools, rules of the road, sound signals, navigation, dead reckoning, reciprocal bearings, plotting a course, running fixes, speed-time-distance & much more. 120 min. N301DVD $34.95
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BOATING INLAND WATERWAYS-DVD
Some of the best boating is found on networks of inland lakes and rivers and interconnecting waterways. Discover the numerous isolated rivers and thousands of lakes suitable for small boat recreation. Covers: pilot rules for inland waters, river boating, state boating laws, planning the cruise, aids to navigation, river piloting, lake boating, avoiding fog, lake piloting, river seamanship, canal boating, avoiding shoals & rocks. 50 min. H4588DVD $34.95
VHF MADE EASY-DVD
Learn how to use your VHF correctly so you can communicate with clarity, safety and courtesy. Covers channel selections, mayday, ship-to-ship, ship-to-shore, dealing with the marine radio operator and handling your license application. A must for all crew members! 24 min. N695DVD $16.95
SINGLE SIDE BAND-DVD
Designed to simplify all of the dials and switches to turn you into a SSB expert. Covers radio telephone, frequency, channel selection, antennas, tuners and grounding. 50 min. N788DVD $29.95
FINDING FISH WITH VIDEO DEPTHSOUNDERS
One of these DVDs will help you catch more fish! Youll learn the theory and practice of sonar in general and how to interpret your fishfinder screen. No matter which brand or model you have youll learn how to use its basic to advanced functions in a clear and understandable manner. FINDING FISH WITH LCD DEPTHSOUNDERS-DVD 30 min. N1406DVD $19.95 FINDING FISH WITH COLOR VIDEO SOUNDERS-DVD 30 min. N1407DVD $19.95 FINDING FISH WITH AMBER VIDEO SOUNDERS-DVD 30 min. N1408DVD $19.95
BOATING PRESENTS - POWERBOAT CRUISING-DVD
Learn all the procedures to make your next boating trip more enjoyable. Subjects include determining where to cruise, anchoring, communications, maintenance, supplies, plus overseas custom requirements. 30 min. H461DVD $29.95
MAGELLAN
RAYMARINE
SI-TEX
N7018 N7019 N7014 N7106 N7004 N7001 N7011 N7012 N7009 N7005 N5932 N4051 N4052
NORTHSTAR
SIMRAD COBRA
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N1712 N1722 N1833 N1832 N1622 N1720 N1830 N1721 N1116 N1831 N1701 N8800 N3420 N9897 N9896 N7796 N7785 N7080 N7770 N7755 N7799 N7780 N7770 N7755 N7799 N2121 N4141 N2929 N4949 N7274
FURUNO 1712 RADAR FURUNO NAVNET RADAR OPERATION 1722, 1732,1742,1762,1722C,1732C,1742C,1762C FURUNO NAVNET RADAR 1833C,1933C,1943C FURUNO 1832/1932 Mk2/1942 Mk2 FURUNO LCD 1622 FURUNO 1720 RADAR FURUNO 1830 RADAR FURUNO 1721 RADARS (4 MODELS) FURUNO 1600 SERIES LCD RADAR FURUNO 1831, 1931, 1941 RADARS FURUNO 1701 SERIES FURUNO 800 SERIES KODEN 3420/3441/3641/3642 KODEN 106 KODEN MDL-7 RAYMARINE C Radar: C70,C80,C120 RAYMARINE SL72RC, SL70RC, SL70C/CRC PLUS RAYMARINE PATHFINDER RL70 PLUS,RL70C PLUS, RL80C PLUS,RL70RC PLUS,RL70CRC PLUS, RL80CRC PLUS RAYMARINE RL70RC, RL70, RL72, RL74, RL75, RL72RL, RL74RC, RL75RC RAYMARINE RL70C, RL72C, RL74C, RL75C RAYMARINE R70,R72,R74,R75,R79,R70RC, R72RC,R74RC, R75RC,R79RC RAYMARINE R80,R84,R85,R89,R80RC,R84RC, R85RC,R89RC RAYMARINE RL70RC SERIES RAYMARINE RL70C SERIES RAYMARINE R70 SERIES RAYMARINE R10/11/20/21X RADAR RAYMARINE R40/41X RADAR RAYMARINE R20/21XX RADAR RAYMARINE R40/41XX RADAR RAYMARINE 72/74 RADARS SI-TEX T-175/185/195/295 SI-TEX T-150 RADAR
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GPS DVD!
DVD training makes it easy! Interactive menus allow quick and easy chapter review and allow you to go to a specific location time and time again.
COBRA DVD
N4050DVD Cobra GPS 100, 500, 1000 N2372DVD Lowrance Ifinder HUNT C N2371DVD Lowrance Ifinder EXPLORER/Plus,L EXPEDITION C/Plus N2370DVD Lowrance X-86DS, X-50DS N2369DVD Lowrance X-96 N2368DVD Lowrance IWAY 350C N2366DVD Lowrance Ifinder GO / GO2 N2367DVD Lowrance Ifinder PHD / MAP/MUSIC N2346DVD Lowrance LCX-20, 25C, 26C, 20C, LCX-17M, LCX-104C, 110C, 111C N2347DVD Lowrance 6500C,7500C,6500CHD,7500CHD N2349DVD Lowrance 5500C,4900C,3500C,4900M N2348DVD Lowrance X59DF, X52 N2344DVD Lowrance LMS-1332C,337CDF,332C,3500C N2345DVD Lowrance X107CDF, X102C N2343DVD Lowrance iWay 500C N2341DVD Lowrance Ifinder Hunt N2342DVD Lowrance Ifinder H20 & PRO N2326DVD Lowrance LCX 104C N2325DVD Lowrance Ifinder Express N2324DVD Lowrance Ifinder Atlantis N2329DVD Lowrance X47,X47EX,X51,X58DF N2332DVD Lowrance X67-C N2334DVD Lowrance M68CS/Map,M56,X67C N2335DVD Lowrance X-100C,X105CDF,X-136DF,X-135, X-126DF,X-125,X67C N2337DVD Lowrance 330C,335CDF,480M/DF,7000C, 6000C,5000C,4000M,3200
DAYSAILERS SAILING & RACING-DVD
Learn how to sail - the keel daysailers & small keel sailing boats. Covers getting underway, boat handling & sailboat racing. Teaches: steering, tacking & jibing, how to shape the sails, life jacket type & use, crew organization, the spinnaker, essential racing skills, navigation rules, man overboard rescue. 75 min. Y374DVD $34.95
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BOATINGS TOP 60 TIPS - PURCHASING A BOAT-DVD
Designed to help you through the purchasing process irrespective of the size and type of boat you are considering. A valuable guide for all boaters providing many tips in many key areas often overlooked. 45 min. H468DVD $29.95
SAFETY
TOP 60 TIPS SAFETY-DVD Produced in association with BOATING MAGAZINE.
An excellent program for any boater whether beginner or experienced and a valuable checklist that can be reviewed time and time again to ensure safe boating. Subjects covered include: personal floatation devices, EPIRBS, fire prevention, life rafts, weather considerations, fuel system safety, radar use, first aid, emergencies at sea, boat handling, VHF radio procedures, trailering safety tips, low visibility tips, distress signals. 45 min. H469DVD $34.95
THE PRE-PURCHASE SURVEY-DVD
Covers all the elements of an actual pre-purchase survey of both power & sail yachts in the 30 foot plus class. Covers U/W machinery, thruhull fittings, blisters, keels/rudders, hull to deck joints, deck and hardware, propane lockers, corrosion, stringers, masts/rigging, sails, engines, electronics, wiring, pumps, tankage, sea trial, fire fighting and instrumentation. 120 min. H188DVD $39.95
The Safety At Sea Series
LIVING ABOARD SAILBOATS-DVD
If you have ever considered living-aboard, then this program is certain to be a valuable source of information. Includes purchasing, financing, living quarters, plus design and storage solutions. 40 min. H466DVD $29.95
LIVING ABOARD POWERBOATS-DVD Produced in association with BOATING MAGAZINE.
The live-aboard lifestyle is one that most avid boaters dream of. Covers all the pros & cons of living aboard with vital information on purchasing and financing. 30 min. H465DVD $29.95
Tip! One of the best safety tips is to file a float plan before you leave the dock & leave it with the dock master or your boat neighbor with information on where you are going & when you expect you return.
FIRE PREVENTION-DVD
Teaches how to correctly use fire extinguishing equipment, plus correct storage, testing and tagging of your fire fighting gear. 20 min. H601DVD $16.95
HOW TO BUY A POWERBOAT-DVD
Learn the roles of dealers, brokers, surveyors, insurance and bank finance agents when purchasing a new or used powerboat. Also covers types of vessels, maintenance and construction. 64 min. P396DVD $14.95
Engine Maintenance
OUTBOARD MARINE ENGINES-DVD NEW!
Teaches you everything you need to know about maintaining your 2-cycle outboard engine. Detailed segments include operation, trouble shooting, electrical, winterizing, maintenance, engines internal & external components and correct use of propeller selection. 80 min. H9234DVD $29.95
MAINTAINING YOUR MERCURY OUTBOARD ENGINE-DVD MARINE DIESEL ENGINE MAINTENANCE-DVD
An easy-to-follow explanation of your diesel engine, with detailed sections on fuel, electrical, cooling and exhaust systems, plus bleeding out procedures. 83 min. H922DVD $34.95 Learn how to properly maintain your outboard motor. Step-by-step instructions take you through servicing & winterizing including flushing, grease & lube points, fuel & ignition systems, lower unit & propellers. (Covers 2 stroke Mercury Motors from 4HP to 25HP). 40 min. H4596DVD $29.95
THE 12 VOLT SAILOR
Learn how to design and build an efficient electrical system. Shows how to integrate the radar, watermaker, windlass, single side band radio, auto pilot and GPS into your D.C. system. 60 min. H606DVD $29.95
MARINE GAS ENGINE MAINTENANCE-DVD
Explains the workings of your gas engine with details on ignition, cooling, fuel, exhaust and battery systems. The trouble shooting section will help diagnose and repair several basic mechanical and electrical problems. 77 min. H921DVD $29.95
12 VOLTS MADE EASY-DVD
Everything you need to know about your 12-volt system is here, including basic electrical theory, circuits, the battery, wiring, controls, transducers, recharging, trouble-shooting and basic installation. 60 min. H604DVD $29.95
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FIBERGLASS BOAT REPAIR WITH BRUCE MCDUGLE-DVD
PAINTING & FIBERGLASS
Cosmetic Gelcoat Fiberglass Repair
For serious dry rot and fiberglass repair, the most complete manual covering all phases of exterior and interior repairing. Covers dry rot repair and replacement, fuel tank removal, inspection & installation, plus fiberglass procedures for strength, rigidity and surfacing. 120 min. H915DVD $29.95
BASIC YACHT MAINTENANCE: FIBERGLASS-DVD
This easy-to-follow course teaches everything you need to know about maintaining your fiberglass boat. Covers upkeep of decks, masts, hull and haul-out, engines, electrical & fuel systems, preventive maintenance and safety gear. Invaluable for first time owners or experienced boaters. 85 min. H657DVD $29.95
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LEARN TO SAIL
SAILING WITH CONFIDENCE-DVD One of the best basic sailing tapes I have seen. -John Rousmaniere.
A great new learn to sail program designed to give those with little or no sailing experience the knowledge and skills needed to sail with condence. Expert instructor Bud Foulke covers the basics of getting started, intermediate helmsmanship and maneuvers and advanced heavy weather sailing and flying spinnakers. 90 min. Y380DVD $34.95
100 SAILING MISTAKES & HOW TO AVOID THEM-DVD
Learning from your mistakes is definitely the hard way to go about learning how to sail. Doing things the right way is sometimes just a matter of not doing things wrong. You are much better off avoiding mistakes in the first place. This program includes a list of common mistakes, as well as a few not so common large mistakes that youll want to be sure to avoid. Learn how to avoid running aground, incorrectly securing the halyard, getting the luff tape jammed, falling overboard, getting lost at sea & much more! 50 min. Y9105DVD $34.95
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TOP 60 TIPS SAILING-DVD
Tying knots, navigating, trimming sails, jibbing and tacking, basic seamanship tips to make it easier are all right here! This program teaches the necessary tips, techniques and knowledge to sail from shore and get back to the dock safely. Subjects covered include: Preparing the sails, hoisting the sails, wind, weather, tides & currents, casting off, sailing maneuvers, safety, pulling in lines, anchoring, navigating, electronics, navigation rules, aids to navigation, docking, maintenance, purchasing a boat & piloting. 50 min. H4776DVD $34.95
TEACHING KIDS HOW TO SAIL-DVD
A comprehensive guide for young people discovering the joys of sailing. As one of Americas best youth sailing programs, certified instructors at the prestigious San Francisco Yacht Club lead students through the basics of seamanship. Includes basic seamanship maneuvers such as; safety techniques, starting, stopping, docking, tacking, jibing, man overboard rescue and lots more. 40 min. Y388DVD $29.95
LEARN TO SAIL BETTER & GET THAT EXTRA KNOT-DVD With Peter Isler
This program teaches the basics of sailing and a thorough lesson on the theory & application of wind, coming about & jibing, sail draft, getting the extra knot, using the Traveller and much more. 50 min. R300DVD $34.95
SAIL NAVIGATION DVD SET Cruising Under Sail & Sailboat Navigation
Featuring World-renowned sailing expert John Rousmaniere, each program teaches navigation, sailing & seamanship skills with detailed explanations & on-thewater instruction.
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THE ART OF RACING SAILING-DVD A Must Have For The Serious Racer
A comprehensive look at setting up the modern racing boat for top performance. Learn how to sail between two points & around the buoys in the shortest time, & maximize your boat to attain the greatest speed in any given direction. Subjects covered include: prelaunch preparation, rig tuning, weight & balance, crew positions, sails & trim, sail handling, tacks, gybes, spinnaker sets & douses, maneuvers & electronics. 58 min. R276DVD $34.95
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YACHT RACING
Volvo Whitbread America's Cup
ALINGHI: THE INSIDE STORY - AMERICA'S CUP 2003-DVD
Look into the heart & soul of the Alinghi campaign during the America's Cup competition. This extraordinary film documents slices of everyday life of the team & their families, the tensions & dramas as well as the joys. The team share their emotions & deepest feelings under their grueling physical training program & the constant upkeep & development of the boat. 97 min. R7083DVD $34.95
FROM CABO TO LA PAZ-DVD
BAREBOAT CHARTERING-DVD
A step-by-step guide for planning and enjoying a bareboat vacation featuring big boat handling skills and anchoring with tips and techniques from Patience Wales, editor of SAIL Magazine. An action packed program, which will prepare you for a vacation of a lifetime. 72 min. Y9103DVD $29.95
LA PAZ TO MAZATLAN & PUERTO VALLARTA-DVD
40 min. C8882 $24.95
MEXICO: THE SEA OF CORTEZ-DVD
Sail across the Baja Peninsula and visit many anchorages along the way. Features charts, approaches, radio frequencies and provisioning. 35 min. C8881 $24.95
LAS HADAS TO ACAPULCO-DVD
48 min. C8884 $24.95
PUERTO VALLARTA TO LAS HADAS-DVD
38 min. C8883 $24.95
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New York State
GUIDE TO THE HUDSON RIVER-DVD
An informative & entertaining cruise along the Hudson River. Covers major ports & harbors, marine facilities & dockside restaurants. Make youre next Hudson cruise much more enjoyable. 45 min. C498DVD $29.95
South Pacific
THE SOUTH PACIFIC-DVD
Learn long distance cruising including cruise preparation, equipment, routes, weather patterns, supply availability, anchorages, ham radio, entering atoll passes and long distance passage making. 90 min. C442DVD $29.95
WESTERN LONG ISLAND SOUND-DVD
Profiles major ports from Hell Gate to Branford CT, crossing to Mt. Sinai and back to Manhattan. With coverage of charts, navigation advice & safety tips. 60 min. C503DVD $29.95
USING NEW YORK STATES CANALS-DVD
With US Coast Guard Auxiliary & TV personality Tim Green, discover the scenic beauty & romance of the historic Erie Canal. This is a valuable guide. 60 min. C504DVD $29.95
ESCAPE UNDER SAIL-DVD
Follow the 48 ft. ketch, Dulcinea, on her two-year 10,000 mile voyage as she travels from Vancouver, Canada to nd paradise in the South Pacic. 60 min. C522DVD $24.95
NEW YORK STATE FINGER LAKES-DVD
Aboard a 32-ft cruiser, visit Cayuga Lake, Seneca Falls, Watkins Glen & Canadaigua along with some of the regions most picturesque parks, docks, restaurants & inns. 60 min. C5053DVD $29.95
NORFOLK TO FERNANDINA BEACH-DVD
Join us for a mile by mile, town by town trip down this fascinating and historic waterway. Discover the places to go, the marinas to visit and the sights to see during your trip. 60 min. C351DVD $29.95
FERNANDINA BEACH TO MIAMI-DVD
The second part of our popular Way South series covers the Intracoastal Waterway from Fernandina Beach to Miami Beach, Florida. This area is the cruising ground for thousands of boating enthusiasts shown by superb aerial footage as well as detailed surface level video from land and sea. 60 min. C352DVD $29.95
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BlueWater Cruising Series
BLUEWATER CRUISING-DVD
A taste of the real cruising lifestyle from expert sailors & navigators. Covers the Dominican Republic, Antigua, St. Lucia, Martinique, St Vincent & Grenada. Featuring "special" anchorages in the Caribbean. 40 min. C8885DVD $29.95
Caribbean Cruising
Indispensable and detailed cruising and navigation information! Covers anchorages, local navigation, customs, shore facilities, dive spots, and more.
TRINIDAD TO PANAMA-DVD TAHITI, BORA BORA & TONGA-DVD
Visit the island of Tahiti & the beautiful nearby island of Moorea. Discover the popular cruising charter area, towns and villages of Tonga and the hustle and bustle of Fiji. 25 min. C8889DVD $29.95 Travel from Trinidad to Panama, Angel Falls in Venezuela & Colon in Panama. Discover the fishermen islands of Los Testigos, the wonderful islands of the Venezuela to the Netherland Antilles - Bonaire, Curacao. 25 min. C8886DVD $29.95 CRUISING THE U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS-DVD 60 min. C492DVD $29.95 CRUISING THE BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS-DVD 60 min. C493DVD $29.95
PANAMA CANAL TO GALAPAGOS ISLANDS-DVD
A must for anyone intending to transit the Panama Canal. All three methods of locking are experienced side wall, alongside & centre chamber along with the permitted anchorage's in the Galapagos Islands. 25 min. C8887DVD $29.95
MARQUESAS ISLANDS & TUAMOTU-DVD
Travel to the small Polynesian island of Fatu-Hiva & Tahuata which are almost never visited by outsiders, Nuku-Hiva with its ancient ruins of Polynesian villages & the Tuamotu Islands - only a few feet above sea level & sparsely populated. 25 min. C8888DVD $29.95
HOW TO SURF FISH-DVD
Learn how to improve your catch rate along the shore! This program teaches how to read the water to find schools, the best time to fish & what equipment to take with you to surf. Learn about special rigs, type of line HOW TO GO SALTWATER FISHING-DVD to use, how to set up Tackle, Techniques, Boats & Destinations your rig, the best bait & how to prepare it Discover all the types of saltwater fishing includso the fish can't resist. 47 min. ing inshore, bottom fishing, mid-range and offshore F3985DVD $24.95 including how to pick tackle, where to fish, rigging the best lures, baits & hooks & how to catch the GUIDE TO INSHORE most popular species of sport fish. Plus detailed information on baits, rod handling, filleting & tips SALTWATER FISHING-DVD on how to go about finding a charter boat and crew. Includes descriptions of each species of 116 min. F8859DVD $34.95 sh and where, when SMALL BOATS BIG FISH!-DVD and how to catch one. NEW! Through a combination Learn How To Rig Your Boat To Catch Big Fish. of on-camera instruction You can catch virtually any species of fish from a small boat that is correctly equipped. & action footage youll This program begins by emphasizing safety on the water, float plans, preparation, weather discover what types of considerations, communications & includes tips, techniques & practical information for bait, lures, tackle, boats the seasoned angler and those who fish every day. Discover different hull types (skiffs, deep and techniques work vee, multi-hull), tackle options, bait, trolling/drifting/anchoring, playing and landing the best. 60 min. fish, plus operational topics which include the rule of 1/3s for fuel, weight/load consideraF944DVD $34.95 tions & planning your trip. 60 min. F8857DVD $34.95
SALTWATER FLYFISHING-DVD
Learn the art of saltwater fly casting with informative instructions and specific how to techniques. No matter if you are a novice or experienced fishermen, this DVD will help sharpen your skills and have you casting and catching better. 58 min. F3981DVD $29.95
FISHING KNOTS-DVD For Both Saltwater & Freshwater Fishing
Detailed instructions, step-by-step procedures & visual close-ups make it simple for you to learn how to tie the most complex of knots. This program covers 16 fishing knots that once mastered will allow you to handle any fishing situation for any species of fish. Covers: Improved clinch, Palomar knot, Spider hitch, Offshore swivel knot, Uni-knot to terminal tackle, Uni-Knot loop connection, Surgeons end loop, Dropper loop, Bimini twist, Jansik special, Blood knot, Surgeons knot & more. 44 min. F8870DVD $29.95
MID-ATLANTIC OFFSHORE SPORTFISHING-DVD
Discover the most sought after species in this region. Includes wreck fishing for bass, deep water for golden tilefish, trolling for dolphin, bluefish, tuna & striped bass. 50 min. F3984DVD $24.95
RIGGING & TROLLING SPECIAL BAITS-DVD
Learn everything you need to know about obtaining, rigging and fishing baits in a step-bystep, easy to understand manner. Covers ribbon fish, tandom live bait rigs, squid, tube lures, jig and plastic worm combinations. 40 min. F472DVD $29.95
Saltwater fish eat live baitfish day in and day out. Rigging them so they look and act natural when used as bait can be challenging. This program teaches easy to follow rigging techniques and methods of trolling live baitfish such as menhaden, mullet, pinfish, round scad, snappers and blue runners along with how to catch bait using a multi-lure or multi-hook rig. Also teaches chumming, trolling natural reefs, boat speed control, plus the best methods for casting shrimp nets & how to catch baitfish using a cast net. 75 min. F8861DVD $34.95
TROLLING FOR SALTWATER FISH-FROM TOP TO BOTTOM-DVD Learn the slow trolling methods using both natural & artificial baits and rigging techniques & tactics to catch sailfish.
Downriggers are one of the most effective methods of saltwater fishing for all types of fish - pelagic, migratory & bottom species. This program also shows you how to use downriggers, which baits & lure are the most effective for different species along with the correct tackle and boat speed. 90 min. F8846DVD $34.95
TROLLING & ADVANCED TROLLING FOR SALTWATER FISH-DVD
The first section provides boat handling tactics, setting down-riggers, the best baits, pinpointing choice water conditions, running surface lines, hooks, rigging, gaffs, tackle, trolling equipment and tips on catching everything from Bonita to Blue Marlin. Get to the next level of proficiency in trolling & learn the advanced methods needed to become truly proficient & successful. This program teaches outrigger release mechanisms, slow trolling methods, setting reel drags (star level & spinning), hook setting techniques, (live bait, dead bait, artificial lures), fish tagging procedures, using teasers, how to follow bottom contours & locating rip lines. 92 min. F9331DVD Two Programs For ONLY $40.95
TIPS & TECHNIQUES FOR RIGGING CIRCLE HOOKS-DVD
Learn the proper techniques for rigging circle hooks with bait for billfishing. The preference for commercial fisheries and the wise choice of billfisherman aiming to release their catch. A must-have for any angler. 25 min. F8829DVD $24.95
TROLLING FOR SALTWATER FISH USING NATURAL & ARTIFICIAL BAITS-DVD The complete guide to the secrets of saltwater trolling! USING DOWNRIGGERS TO CATCH SALTWATER FISH-DVD
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Marlin
THE ULTIMATE BLUE MARLIN-DVD
Unquestionably the king of the sport-shing world, the blue marlin is the hardest to nd and catch of all. This instructional DVD will teach you everything from habitats, feeding patterns, use of electronics, rigs, baits, lures & techniques to enable you to win this ultimate prize. 40 min. F911DVD $19.95
BILLFISH-BLUE, BLACK & WHITE MARLIN-DVD
Marlin can be the hardest to find and hardest to catch of all big game fish. Learn from the experts how to hook, fight and land these fish along with feeding patterns, rigs, baits & lures. 105 min. F8851DVD $34.95
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BLACK MARLIN FISHING-DVD
Fantastic black marlin action combined with expert instruction. Learn from the experts how SAVE $5.DVD Set ONLY $34.90 to hook, ght and land these remarkable giants. #SMARDVD (F911DVD & F3642DVD) Includes never before photographed footage of a world record 482 lb. black marlin caught on 16 pound test line. 40 min. F3642DVD $24.95
MARLIN MAGIC-DVD
Captain Bill Hall, New Zealands best known marlin sherman, explains the specic methods which have brought him a double handful of world records including 10 marlin tagged and released in a single day. 80 min. F3654DVD $19.95
SUCCESSFUL BIG GAME FISHING: MARLIN, TUNA & DOLPHIN-DVD
An action filled program loaded with information, on trolling, baits, migratory habits, tackle & landing techniques to catch tuna, dolphin & big game fish featuring the World's most experienced anglers. 160 min. F8852DVD $34.95
BLACK MARLIN THE ULTIMATE-DVD
Spectacular tag & release action, head-tohead with hostile giant black marlin. Plus a night diving trip to the outer reefs for an incredible look at the underwater environment. 52 min. F861DVD $24.95
GUIDE TO OFFSHORE SPORTFISHING METHODS-DVD
A complete guide to the most effective methods of shing for marlin, sailsh, tuna, dolphin and wahoo. Includes how to select bait and tackle and the shing methods for each species. Compares standup fishing to the fighting chair along with various trolling configurations. Great action along with successful techniques and tactics. 40 min. F946DVD $24.95
2 DVD Set: When Fish Wont Bite & Catch Big Fish, Small Boats
Learn the tips and techniques to increase your fishing success & how to rig your boat to catch big fish. Order # SFISHCATCHDVD
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