Posts Tagged ‘Marine Speaker System’
Be the “weather eye guy” (or gal)…
There’s a lot of information available FOR FREE while you’re out having an enjoyable day on the water. Some of that FREE information comes through the NOAA weather channel on your marine radio. You may be fishing, skiing, tubing, or just simply joy riding. Weather conditions can change fast and it would be wise to be ready for any situation. What can help you do that? Very simply stated, you should have a marine radio on board that has the capability of receiving FREE NOAA weather warnings! They are broadcast 24/7 whenever the weather changes and these radios can be used for your on board parties as most of them will usually come with capabilities of plugging in your MP3 pre-recorded music or your IPod directly into the marine speaker system and you can enjoy your favorite tunes all day on the water! What can you lose? Always be safe and considerate of those you have on board. Happy Boater.
Bright side to tax time?
I do believe that the only bright side to tax time is that it marks the middle of April and I know that somewhere between the 23rd and the 25th each year, the ice goes out on the lake I have my cabin on. That means that the boats can be put into the water, the docks put in place and anchored, and the preparation begins once again to open up the cabin for the new season! That is MUCH more fun than having to put everything away in the fall of the year -yuck! I know a lot of you folks are doing the same, and hopefully you are allowing yourself time to install the proper communication equipment on your boat before launching it this spring! At least make the effort to check out how reasonable a nice Marine Radio receiver is so you can have incredible music on you pontoon or your boat – played directly from your MP3 pre-recorded format. …or maybe you already have a nice marine radio, but your choice this season would be to add a nice marine speaker system to your boat or pontoon. Whatever your choice, take time to assess the needs and the safety of those on board. Happy Boater