Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Fishing Adventures Using GPS

By Garvin Douglas Platinum Quality Author



Today it is almost unheard of for a boat used for fishing or other purposes not to be fitted with GPS (Global Positioning System). By using a GPS in your boat you are helping to ensure that you remain safe during your trip. And if you find a particular area that you really like, you can chart your location and return there.


GPS is a navigation tool used by many people the world over; not only is it used in boats but also in cars and even on cell phones. As the system uses a series of satellites, it can therefore be employed regardless of the weather conditions.


GPS works by using the signals sent back to the earth during their cycles of the planet. These signals are then locked into three points to confirm an exact position. Some of the GPS systems that are used for fishing are accurate up to 3 meters! This is incredibly useful for pinpointing the location of fish and for getting the most out of your fishing trip.


If you are thinking of buying GPS, you need to consider of the bonuses it will give you. You will never again have to try to use old maps to find your position when you are at sea. You will also be able to store good fishing locations inside its memory, which allows you to return without wasting time trying to relocate a previously determined favorite position.


GPS is also a very good way of maintaining your safety while out on the water. How many times have you been chatting to friends or so engrossed in fishing itself that you find that your boat has drifted off course and you are possibly miles away from where you intended? If you use GPS, you will be able to quickly plot a course that takes you back to the nearest dock and on track again. And if circumstances on the water become ugly, you know that with your GPS on board your boat will be easy to discover by the coastguard.


There are many places where you will be able to purchase a GPS, and your local marina will have the details on the nearest place and best deals for you. Once you have it in hand, all its features will be explained as well as how to use it properly. You will also be able to obtain recommendations on those can install it correctly for you.


However you need to bear in mind that even though GPS is a very good safety tool, you still should have manual navigation equipment on hand, including your radio.








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