People realize that modern nautical tools are accurate and reliable. These important instruments allow skippers, boaters, and motorboat owners a full picture of what's going on around them by giving them exact information on the wind, depth, speed, temperature, and heading. We sell high-quality nautical equipment and displays at Pitter Nautic Shop that may be used for both fun and work. Our instruments give you the clarity and confidence you need in any sea condition, whether you're running a charter fleet or sailing alone offshore.
Getting the appropriate information is the most important part of safe navigation. Our nautical instruments give you accurate readings of depth, speed, wind, and heading so you can always make the best choice. To make sure they work well at sea for a long time, these devices have waterproof cases, displays that don't glare, and parts that don't rust.
The Garmin GMI 20 Marine Instrument is a popular choice among sailors. It has a small 4" display that shows more than 100 data points, including as depth, wind, speed, and engine statistics. Because it is clear and can be used in many ways, it is perfect for helms, cockpit pods, and internal navigation stations.
Today's NMEA 2000 and SeaTalkNG systems let your sensors and displays operate together as one big navigation network. When you connect wind indicators, depth transducers, GPS receivers, and autopilot systems, you make a central place for important ship data.
This is why a lot of skippers pick the Raymarine i70s Multifunction Instrument Display. You can see depth, speed, wind angles, water temperature, and more on its brilliant 4.1" screen. The interface is customisable and works well with other Raymarine parts.
The B&G Zeus7 Evo3 has a powerful 7-inch touchscreen with built-in sailing tools, WiFi, and support for advanced wind, depth, speed, AIS, and radar systems.
Depth, speed, and wind data are the most important things for safe navigation. Depth sounders assist you stay away from dangerous things under the water, while speed transducers provide you live performance data. Wind instruments are necessary for trimming sails, plotting a course, and making racing more efficient.
You can see these readings at the same time in bright sunlight or difficult conditions with a multifunction display like the Raymarine i70s or Garmin GMI 20. Reliable, easy-to-read data keeps you completely aware of your surroundings—whether you're docking in cramped marinas or crossing wide water.
Sailors today want more than just instruments that do one thing. Multifunction screens provide you all you need to know about the wind, depth, GPS data, autopilot status, water temperature, and more.
The B&G Zeus7 Evo3 has an ultra-bright screen, quick processing, and sailing functions that are easy to use, like laylines, sailing time calculations, and wind plot displays. This is why both racing sailors and cruising skippers love it.
Modern nautical gauges are accurate and long-lasting, whether you like the classic look of analog dials or the versatility of digital displays. Digital tools like the Garmin GMI 20 and the Raymarine i70s have changeable pages and are easy to see. These tools make the dashboards on all kinds of yachts, from historic cruisers to current performance boats, look and work better.
When sailing, it's important to know how the weather works. Changes in barometric pressure, humidity, sea temperature, and wind can all affect your route and comfort. You may get real-time data throughout your vessel by connecting weather and environmental sensors to monitors like the i70s or Zeus7 Evo3. This lets you know when the weather will change before it affects your trip.
For instruments to be accurate, they need to be installed correctly. Depth transducers need to be placed away from turbulence, wind sensors need to be lined up perfectly at the masthead, and speed sensors need to be calibrated after launch. Using marine-grade wiring and sealed connectors makes sure that everything will work for a long time in tough saltwater conditions.
Calibration is very important after installation. You need to fix the keel offsets for depth, do speed-through-water calibration at sea, and line up the wind sensors with the real direction. The knowledgeable staff at Pitter Nautic Shop can help you choose the right product and provide you tips on how to install it like an expert.
One of the best ways to improve safety, comfort, and performance on board is to upgrade your navigation tools. The Garmin GMI 20, Raymarine i70s, and B&G Zeus7 Evo3 are some of the most reliable and accurate instruments for keeping an eye on depth and wind, planning long trips, or connecting your autopilot system.
Pitter Nautic Shop has been in the yacht electronics and navigation business for decades. They only sell items that satisfy the greatest requirements for accuracy, durability, and safety at sea. We help individual owners, charter operators, and refit projects by giving them expert advise and tested gear.
Check out all of our maritime instruments for boats to put together a very dependable, completely integrated navigation system. This will make your sailing safer, wiser, and more confident every time you go out to sea.
The most important marine instruments A depth sounder, speed sensor, wind indicator, and compass are all things that every boat should have. They all give important information that is needed for safe and effective navigation in all types of sea conditions.
Most marine instruments connect through NMEA 2000 or SeaTalkNG networks, which lets sensors, displays, and autopilots talk to each other. This makes sure that all of your navigation data, like depth, wind, speed, and heading, is synced and shown in one system.
Displays with more than one function put together info from several sources on one screen to cut down on clutter and make it easier to read. They work well with modern yachts and motorboats that have radar, autopilot, AIS, and weather sensors all in one easy-to-use interface.
Make sure that your marine instruments are installed correctly and calibrated on a regular basis. Put position transducers in a flow of clean water, make sure wind sensors are lined up appropriately, and update the program when you can. Following these steps will ensure that the data is correct and will last for a long time.
Pitter Nautic Store offers a carefully chosen variety of maritime instruments from top global manufacturers that are known for their quality, inventiveness, and long-lastingness. Our team gives you experienced guidance to make sure you pick the right equipment and have a professional experience at sea.
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