Submit your Story!

by Raymarine Inc., posted Jun 26th 2009 at 2:53PM

Do you have a great story about your Raymarine products you’d like to share?
Tell us your story and become part of the Raymarine Insider community. Share the experiences you have had with our equipment. If its interesting enough we may just add it here!

 Click here to submit your story

Submit your screenshots!

by Raymarine Inc., posted Jun 26th 2009 at 11:50AM

Submit your screenshotsDo you have a great screenshot from a Raymarine product you’d like to share?
If you are amazed at a fish your fishfinder picked up, birds your radar caught, or anything else you would like to share.  Submit your screenshot and we’ll gladly add it to our gallery!

 Click here to submit your screenshot

Tech tip: In order to save  a screenshot press and hold the “Data” key on your multifunction display and use a card reader to extract the file from your chart card.

Show us your Boat!

by Raymarine Inc., posted Jun 8th 2009 at 3:45PM

Submit your photosHave you got a Raymarine dashboard you’d like to share?

Well here is the place. Send us photos of your boat with Raymarine gear installed and we will consider them for our online photo gallery! Click Here – Learn how to submit your photos.

No LORAN signals? No Problem!

by Raymarine Inc., posted Feb 9th 2010 at 11:29AM

Steve BentAs you’ve probably heard, the U.S. Coast Guard shut down the majority of the nation’s LORAN transmission towers on February 8. By October 1, the few remaining U.S. and Canadian operating stations will be shut down for good.
This is a pretty big milestone for our industry. First developed for military ships and planes during World War II, the predecessor to LORAN-C, LORAN-A system was the de facto method of navigation until 1957 when the LORAN- C system was put in service.
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Fishing Fort Jefferson National Park

by Raymarine Inc., posted Aug 20th 2009 at 11:48AM

Raymarine Pro Ambassador Capt. Eddie Muñiz recently fished the waters near Fort Jefferson National Park. Thank you to Capt. Eddie for supplying us with the following account of his trip.

We all have certain places in this beautiful world of ours that we have been to, or would love to go to, that have an aura that is beyond explanation or description. I think that fisherman specially have some or a lot of these places. Some may say the remote locations of the eastern Bahamas, while others will talk about the deep waters of the pacific or perhaps even the tranquil backcountry of the everglades and flamingo. For me though there is no other place that personifies this more than the amazing waters, and islands, of our Fort Jefferson National park and the waters of the Dry Tortugas. Read more…

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