
Navigation is the heart and soul of sea-faring life. Long before we had the ease and convenience of electronics, sailors relied upon the sun, the moon and the stars. omantic? Yes. Practical? Sometimes. Reliable? Only to a three-mile (5 km) radius, while a satellite-linked computer can pinpoint a ship within 60 feet (18 m). |

Unfortunately today, there are so many different kinds of navigation equipment out there all squawking about how their product is the best, most reliable, easiest to use…it can become very confusing to the average mariner. VMAG works diligently to sort though the plethora of navigational equipment on the market today to design a custom system that fits the vessels type of travel. Navigation equipment is typically split into the following categories: | ||
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And again, within each of these categories there are even more choices. It is a daunting task to wade through all the options available. Trust us. We know, because with our years of experience and knowledge of every single part and piece out there, we already know what equipment will work best together and what equipment will work best for To make matters even more confusing, there are also numerous software packages available to enhance the use of your equipment. Our vast experience in software and computer technology ensures not only that your "ideal" system works reliably, but also greatly improves vessel management to your specific operations. So sit back, relax and let us navigate the complicated waters of navigation equipment and software for you. | ||
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