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Wednesday, 03 March 2010 00:00 |
/PRNewswire/ The Charlotte County Nautical Flea Market and Seafood Festival will be held on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April 16-18, 2010 at The Charlotte County Fairgrounds in Port Charlotte, FL.
Hundreds of vendors will exhibit and sell their nautical related merchandise and services during the three day festival. Considering our current economy status, the Marine Flea Market will create an outlet for the marine industry as well as private individuals to sell overstocked, new and used marine equipment for a fraction of retail cost.
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Written by Anonymous
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Monday, 01 March 2010 00:00 |
Samsung is pleased to announce its new informatively designed WP10 , a 12-megapixel compact waterproof camera, actually called Samsung AQ100 in the US. It features an optical 5x zoom lens although lacks optical image stabilization. Located on the back is a 2.7-inch LCD screen.
Providing remarkable capabilities, the new slim Samsung WP10 underwater camera is designed for use in waters up to 10 feet and due to the camera's outstanding low-light performance, its extensive capabilities afford brilliant images at that depth.
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Written by Anonymous
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Friday, 26 February 2010 00:00 |
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After researching the best types of underwater lighting systems on the current market, Marinemart Boating Accessories is excited to announce their collaboration with OceanLED, the leading designer and manufacturer of LED underwater lighting products.
The Amphibian 3 (A3) is a small 3" x 1" powerful underwater light designed for vessels up to 23 feet. It's the perfect must-have new accessory for all boating fanatics. The A3 underwater/overwater light is injection molded with a special linear form and is easily mounted onto any transom by using a quarter-inch hole for a dedicated cable entry.
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Written by Anonymous
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Thursday, 21 January 2010 00:00 |
Six months following the departure of the three 67-ft. yachts participating in the British Services Exercise Transglobe 2009-2010 expedition, currently halfway round the world, heading for Auckland, New Zealand.
After 16,000 miles, the Navy, Air Force and Army crews voice 100 percent reliability from the Raymarine equipment fitted on board. From the wind instrument transducer perched at the top of the mast, along with repeater displays and chartplotters, the equipment has provided all the key information for the skippers and navigators in tactical decision making.
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Written by Anonymous
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Friday, 15 January 2010 00:00 |
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The Digital Yacht company has recently launched their new Aqua range of marine PCs. The range takes full advantage of the latest Windows 7 system combining Intel's Atom processor for ultra low power consumption and fast computing. All new models run directly from your boat's DC battery power with a wide ranging 6-30v dc regulator that is actually built in, less the need for power hungry expensive inverters.
The Aqua processor measures a small 30 x 27 x 7cm and can be remotely mounted if desired. The new processor comes complete with a mounting bracket arrangement enabling table top or bulkhead mounting. The new Aqua range is customisable although Digital Yacht suggests three specific configurations which will accommodate the majority of requirements.
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