SI-TEX SP-80-3 Includes Pump & Rotary Feedback

SI-TEX SP-80-3 Includes Pump & Rotary Feedback

SP-80
Fixed-Mount Autopilot System
Cruise Control at Sea. The SP-80 takes the helm and sets you free.

For boaters who know where they’re going. SP-80 takes you where you want to be–effortlessly. It’s smart, precise piloting gives you the extra hand on deck you’ve always needed. And the operation is a snap: Simply set the course and the SP-80 takes the controls, piloting you to your destination with ease and precision. So bait the lines or simply enjoy the sunset. With the SI-TEX SP-80 Autopilot you’re right on course. Hands free, and ready to really let you go.

  • Designed for inboard, outboard and sterndrive vessels with either hydraulic or quadrant steering systems.
  • Automatically pilots to your next waypoint using built-in NMEA 0183 Loran/GPS interface.
  • Waterproof control head easily installs flush or surface mounted.
  • System can be expanded by adding fully functional second-station option with the SI-TEX SP-70 Handheld Control Unit.
  • Bold, backlit display with ten levels of brightness for clear reading in any light.
  • Accurate digital displays of rudder angle and operating mode in use, constantly giving you up-to-the minute operating status.
  • Automatic Sea State and Trim controls and ten selectable levels of rudder sensitivity with high and low speed settings for smooth, precise steering.
  • Rudder feedback verifies autopilot’s commands.
  • Ghost Rudder backup allows autopilot to use memory of rudder movements to calculate new movements in event of rudder feedback failure.
  • Heading Output feature allows you to stabilize radar display.
  • Built-in diagnostics and self tests, plus visual and audible alarms.
  • Power Steering mode offers convenient push-button steering. Stand-By mode for manual steering situations.
  • Optional analog Rudder Angle Indicator for easy, at-a-glance reading of exact rudder position.
  • Works with solenoid valves also.
  • Old Part # SP-80R

SI-TEX SP-70 Autopilot w/Pump & Rotary Feedback w/ 18CI pumpset

SI-TEX SP-70 Autopilot w/Pump & Rotary Feedback w/ 18CI pumpset

SP-70 Autopilot with Pump & Rotary Feedback

The SI-TEX SP-70 Autopilot will add relaxation to your cruising and fishing activity. Designed for most any boat and easily installed on outboard, inboard and sterndrive vessels with either hydraulic, or quadrant steering systems.

Features:

  • Ultra-compact, waterproof Control Unit has simple keypad operation and large LCD display of heading course, rudder angle, operating mode and error messages.
  • Control Unit can be used as dash-mounted keypad or quickly and easily removed from mounting bracket for use as a handheld portable.
  • Additional steering stations can be easily added with optional plug-in connectors.
  • Exceptionally easy to use. Just steer to desired course, press the PILOT key and the system takes over to steer you on your way. Automatically.
  • Built-in NMEA0183 Loran/GPS interface for precise course-line navigation along routes.
  • Bold, backlit displays with ten levels of brightness for clear reading in any light.
  • Digital displays of rudder angle and operation mode in use, constantly giving you up-to-the-minute operating status.
  • Automatic Sea State and Trim Controls and ten selectable levels of rudder sensitivity with high and low speed settings for smooth, precise steering.
  • Rudder feedback verifies autopilot’s commands.
  • Ghost Rudder backup allows autopilot to use memory of rudder movements to calculate new movements in event of rudder feedback failure.
  • Heading Output feature allows you to stabilize radar display.
  • Built-in diagnostic and self tests, plus visual and audible alarms.
  • Power Steering mode offers convenient push-button steering. Stand By mode for manual steering situations.
  • Optional analog Rudder Angle Indicator for easy, at-a-glance reading of exact rudder position.
  • Works with solenoid valves also

Garmin Power/Data Cable

Garmin Power/Data Cable

This power and data cable has bare wires at the end, so you can hard wire your GPS directly to a DC power source or other device. This allows you to send speed and position data to a device such as a chartplotter, computer, auto pilot, or radar.

WarningWARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Garmin Power/Data Cable – Bare Wires f/Fishfinder 320C, GPS Series & GPSMAP® Series

Garmin Power/Data Cable - Bare Wires f/Fishfinder 320C, GPS Series & GPSMAP® Series

Power/Data Cable – Bare Wires

This power and data cable has bare wires at the end, so you can hard wire your GPS directly to a DC power source or other electronic device. This allows you to send speed and position data to devices such as a chartplotter, computer, auto pilot, or radar.

Compatible Devices:

  • Fishfinder 320C
  • GPS Series
  • GPSMAP® Series

WarningWARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Shakespeare Galaxy 5225-XT 8′ VHF Antenna – 6dB Gain – Reduced Length

Shakespeare Galaxy 5225-XT 8' VHF Antenna - 6dB Gain - Reduced Length

Galaxy 5225-XT 8′ VHF Antenna – 6dB Gain – Reduced Length

EXTRA TOUGH!

Shakespeare’s best 8′, 6dB Gain antenna. Its Galaxy® design maximizes range and quality in a great looking antenna. The 5225-XT is Shakespeare’s classic Style 5225 in a new, stronger, sturdier, stiffer radome for extra duty. It’s extra tough for use on hard tops, T-tops, radar arches, or wherever its extra resistance to high winds and high speeds is welcome.

Features:

  • Collinear-phased 5/8 wave elements
  • Brass and copper elements for maximum range and efficiency
  • Stainless steel ferrule with standard 1″-14 thread
  • 20′ RG-8/X low-loss cable plus a PL-259 connector
  • Suggested mount: Shakespeare Style 4187 Ratchet Mount
  • One section
  • Shakespeare Limited Warranty: 5 years
  • Includes FME cables

Technical Specifications:

  • Gain: 6dB
  • Frequency: VHF Marine Band
  • Bandwidth: 3 MHz within 2.0:1 VSWR
  • SWR: Nominally 1.5:1 at 156.8 MHz
  • Impedance: 50 ohms
  • Max Input (Watts): 100 watts
  • DC Ground: YES
  • Polarization: Vertical

Shakespeare Galaxy 5226-XT 8′ Black VHF Antenna – 6dB Gain

Shakespeare Galaxy 5226-XT 8' Black VHF Antenna - 6dB Gain

Galaxy 5226-XT 8′ Black VHF Antenna – 6dB Gain

EXTRA TOUGH!

This antenna is the same as Style 5225-XT( Reduced length version) but with the exclusive Galaxy gloss black finish. It’s Shakespeares best maximum range and quality in a great looking Galaxy antenna. The new 5225-XT is Shakespeares classic Style 5225 in a new, stronger, stiffer radome. Its extra tough for use on hard tops, T-tops, radar arches, or wherever its extra resistance to high winds and high speeds is welcome.

Features:

  • Collinear-phased 5/8 wave elements
  • Brass and copper elements for maximum range and efficiency
  • Stainless steel ferrule with standard 1″-14 thread
  • 20′ RG-8/X low-loss cable plus a PL-259 connector
  • Suggested mount: Shakespeare Style 4187 Ratchet Mount
  • One section
  • Shakespeare Limited Warranty: 5 years

Technical Specifications:

  • Frequency: VHF Marine Band
  • Bandwidth: 3 MHz within 2.0:1 VSWR
  • SWR: Mominally 1.5:1 at 156.8 MHz
  • Impedance: 50 ohms
  • Gain: 6 dB
  • Max Input (Watts): 100 watts
  • DC Ground: YES
  • Height (feet): 8
  • Polarization: Vertical

Shakespeare 4365 Straight Mount

Shakespeare 4365 Straight Mount

Shakespeare Style 4365 Straight Mount

Shakespeare flange mounts can be used to attach marine antennas to deck or bulkhead. The mounts do not adjust for slanted surfaces, and do not allow lowering the antenna for fishing, passage under overhangs, or for boat storage or towing. They are usually used for small antennas, GPS and radar devices, and marine TV antennas atop radar arches and the like.

  • 4" High
  • Stainless Steel construction
  • Standard 1&quot – 14 male threads
  • Excellent for Marine TV antennas
  • May be used with Style 4364 Extension Mast (1')

Garmin Voltage Converter Unit

Garmin Voltage Converter Unit

Voltage Converter Unit

Garmin Radar Voltage Converter Module Box for GMR™ 404, 406, 604 and 606 Open Array radars.

Compatible Devices:

  • GMR™ 404
  • GMR™ 406
  • GMR™ 604
  • GMR™ 606

In the Box:

  • Voltage Converter
  • 18″ Input cable

WarningWARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Boat Electronics For Beginners

Boat Electronics For Beginners 

If your boat has aging or outdated electronics or you need to update a “new to you” boat that you’ve just purchased, the options out there can be overwhelming. 

Whether you are a beginner boat owner that is just now getting involved with your own boat electronics purchases or looking to upgrade your current setup to prepare for your next trip on the water, we have put together a comprehensive guide to some of the most common boat electronics. 

In the last decade or so, advances in technology have allowed boat manufacturers and electronics inventors to make smaller and more efficient boating electronics and devices. While not every boat needs to have all the bells and whistles that are available, many of these new devices make boating safer, more approachable, and more efficient. 

Electronics For Your Boat 

The use of each electronic device will depend on the size, location, and use of your boat; however, many of them can be used on almost any vessel–such as AM/FM radios, Emergency signaling, and chart plotters. 

Many of these items and electronics are interchangeable at different boating “levels” of knowledge and experience, depending on the type of boat you have and how you plan to use it. For example, an experienced boater may use several multifunction displays (MFD), while a beginner boater would only need a very basic chart plotter or MFD to get them started. For water sports enthusiasts and cruisers, a tricked-out stereo and entertainment system is a must, whereas an offshore angler may not place as much importance on keeping the tunes flowing. 

Whether you’re an offshore angler, freshwater angler, have a family day boat, are a water sports enthusiast, or have a cruiser, we have an easy to understand list of the types of boat and marine electronics you’ll likely need for going out on the water. 

The Basics: For Boat Beginners 

These items should be on the basic electronics list for the average boater and can help everyone onboard have a safe, fun time. 

  • VHF RadioMarine VHF radio is a system of two-way radio transceivers that is used worldwide for ship to ship and ship to shore communication. It reaches 30-50 miles and is the primary way that boats communicate while on the water and is important for boat safety. Consider a handheld backup VHF radio for boating longer distances. 
  • Entertainment (AM/FM Radio, Music Player)–Even if you don’t feel the need for a TV onboard, most people will want some music or a way to play songs from their phone, iPod, or mp3 player. 
  • Chart Plotters–A chart plotter takes GPS information and plots it on a digital map. This device is a great way to navigate, especially on longer trips with no definite points of reference (such as offshore trips and blue water sailing). Consider using a handheld device for longer distances. 
  • Depth Sounders/Fish Finders–Depth sounders, as their name suggests, are used to tell you the depth of the water, which is useful in areas with rocks, hazards, and sharp drop-offs. Fish finders use sonar to locate fish and other solid objects underwater. There are also combination devices available to provide dual functions of each. 
  • Emergency Signaling Device–The two most common devices are Personal Locator Beacons (PLB) and Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (also known as EPIRBs). PLB’s are registered to a person and EPIRBs are registered to a vessel. Both devices send a coded message on the 406 MHz distress frequency. 
  • GPS Speedometer–This device measures the speed of your boat and is helpful for keeping speed steady so that wakeboarders and water-skiers can hit the water at a safe and constant speed. These controls allow you to set the exact desired speed and change them in 1-mph increments. 

The Prepared: For Weekend & Regular Boaters 

For the more experienced boater, a few electronic additions can make the entire experience go smoother. From taking better stock of your surroundings to measuring efficiency, these devices will help you gain better understanding of your boat and navigate with ease. 

  • Autopilot–For extended periods of boating and areas where the navigation is simple, don’t leave home without your autopilot device. It can also be connected to other devices such as GPS and MFDs. 
  • Radar–Radar works similar to fish finders, but instead of alerting you to solid objects below, it tells you about what objects are around you. Radar is extremely helpful for boating in fog or the dark. Use radar in low visibility situations and to stay alert of other boats. 
  • Alarms–These days, there is an alarm for almost everything. Alarms can help notify you when certain parts of your boat require your attention. Get notifications if a pump stops working, your boat drifts too far off course, or if there is smoke or carbon monoxide detected. 
  • Automatic Identification System (AIS)AIS is an automatic tracking system that uses ship transponders to broadcast the vessel’s name, direction, and speed. This is especially useful for avoiding collisions with large, fast moving ships and hailing boats which are too far away to read. 
  • Instrument System–Install a comprehensive instrument system to tell you the current water depth and temperature, boat speed, wind speed and direction, impending weather, and more. The system can be networked to your GPS and autopilot to make navigation easier. 
  • Networked Multifunctional Display (MFD)–With the same chart plotting and fish finding functions as a standard chart plotter, an MFD offers additional functionalities such as displaying all navigation info from different units, programming routes, sonar, alarms, fuel/temp/AIS monitoring, and more. 
  • Onboard Battery Charger–For those with electric motors, a battery charger is a must. With an onboard charger, you don’t have to worry about dragging a charger to the boat or cutting your time on the water short.  
  • Fuel-Flow Meters–Fuel flow meters determine the rate of flow from the boat’s fuel tank to the engine. While they can’t tell you how full the tank is, they are useful for engine efficiency and alerting you to any issues before they might require costly fixes. 

The Electronics Enthusiast: For Those That Have It All 

In addition to the boat basics and more advanced options that many regular boaters have, these items are for the boater that likes to have it all or frequently uses their boat for specific purposes. Many of these electronics are for boaters that find themselves away from the inland coast a good portion of the time as well. 

  • Satellite Phone–Don’t worry about signal reliability with a sat phone. Call, text, send and receive emails, check the weather, surf the internet, and more. A sat phone is a good investment for those that spend a lot of time on the water but want to stay connected. 
  • SSB Radio–This type of radio is similar to the VHF, but it has an ocean-sized range. A medium frequency SSB radio has a range of around 400 nautical miles, while a high frequency will reach out for several thousand miles. 
  • Infrared Camera & Night Vision– Infrared cameras provide thermal imaging that can be integrated into MFD screens. Night vision vison allows you to see obstacles in low light conditions for those late nights or early morning out on the water. 
  • Satellite Weather– Don’t leave it up to the weather channel. Get real-time Doppler radar weather, right on your chart plotter screen. Stay aware of incoming storms or changing weather conditions. 
  • Entertainment Center–For the large cruiser or water sports enthusiast, media and entertainment are a must. From an integrated radio for music and great speakers to satellite TV, a DVD player and more, there are endless options to keep everyone onboard entertained. 
  • Cartography–Whether inland for popular lakes or for general coastline, there are plenty of cartography chip options to make your navigation flawless. Choose from popular maps and imaging and stay aware of changing water features. 
  • Cell Amplifier–For those that aren’t ready to take the plunge and invest in a satellite phone, a cell amplifier can extend the working range of your phone out 30-50 miles from the nearest tower. It makes a great addition for shorter trips close to the coast. 
  • Gyroscopic Binoculars–Minimize image shaking and view far off vessel names, overhead birds, incoming lights, numbers on buoys, and more. 7x50s or seven times the magnification with a 50-mm objective lens is the standard for boating binoculars. 

Get Boat Electronics 

Shop the best quality marine electronics & boat accessories at the lowest prices online at Atlantic Marine Depot. Ensure that your boat has everything it needs, before it hits the water. We offer fast, free shipping on all orders over $99. Get marine electronics & boat accessories at the lowest prices. Shop our online inventory for the best marine electronics & boat accessories for commercial boats, pleasure vessels, and fishing boats. 

Shakespeare 5225-XT-RL 8' VHF Galaxy Antenna 6dB Gain – Reduced Length with 20' Cable

Shakespeare 5225-XT-RL 8' VHF Galaxy Antenna 6dB Gain - Reduced Length with 20' Cable

5225-XT-RL 8′ VHF Galaxy Antenna 6dB Gain – Reduced Length with 20′ Cable

Due to Shakespeare’s innovative engineering, Reduced Length models will have the same performance as the standard models 

Collinear-phased 5/8 wave elements

EXTRA TOUGH!

Shakespeare’s best 8′, 6dB Gain antenna. Its Galaxy® design maximizes range and quality in a great looking antenna. The 5225-XT is Shakespeare’s classic Style 5225 in a new, stronger, sturdier, stiffer radome for extra duty. It’s extra tough for use on hard tops, T-tops, radar arches, or wherever its extra resistance to high winds and high speeds is welcome.

Features:

  • Brass and copper elements for maximum range and efficiency
  • Stainless steel ferrule with standard 1″-14 thread
  • 20′ RG-8/X low-loss cable plus a PL-259 connector
  • Suggested mount: Shakespeare Style 4187 Ratchet Mount
  • One section
  • Shakespeare Limited Warranty: 5 years

Technical Specifications:

  • Frequency:    VHF Marine Band
  • Bandwidth:    3 MHz within 2.0:1 VSWR
  • SWR:    nominally 1.5:1 at 156.8 MHz
  • Impedance:    50 ohms
  • Max Input (Watts):    100W
  • DC Ground:    YES
  • Height (feet):    92.5″
  • Polarization:    Vertical