Historic Gyroscope Stabilizers
Elmer Sperry harnessed the principles of the gyroscope in compasses for ship navigation in World War I and beyond. This stailizer was built in 1916 for the yacht Aramis. Web extra from our August 2012 issue.
Elmer Sperry harnessed the principles of the gyroscope in compasses for ship navigation in World War I and beyond. This stailizer was built in 1916 for the yacht Aramis. Web extra from our August 2012 issue.
New electronic stabilizers account for roll and orient themselves to the horizon.
Exploring Maine’s outer islands is not easy, but it’s worthwhile.
See what lies ahead, beneath and behind. “New Electronics” from our March 2012 issue.
Three new products for entertainment and vessel control. “New Electronics” from our February 2012 issue.
The merits and dangers of Class B AIS. “Electronics” from our January 2012 issue.
Three new products will make your passages safer and more enjoyable. “New Electronics” from our December 2011 issue.
A new lightning protection system from Marine Lightning Protection Inc. is winning fans.
The Coast Guard combines technology with common sense to provide a safety net for mariners.
When seas are unforgiving, these devices make the call.
This monitoring system is also capable of streaming images and live video during an incident.
Today’s integrated electronic systems are incredibly capable, if you use them the right way.
Elmer Sperry harnessed the principles of the gyroscope in compasses for ship navigation in World War I and beyond. This stailizer was built in 1916 for the yacht Aramis. Web extra from our August 2012 issue.
New electronic stabilizers account for roll and orient themselves to the horizon.
Exploring Maine’s outer islands is not easy, but it’s worthwhile.
See what lies ahead, beneath and behind. “New Electronics” from our March 2012 issue.
Three new products for entertainment and vessel control. “New Electronics” from our February 2012 issue.
The merits and dangers of Class B AIS. “Electronics” from our January 2012 issue.
Three new products will make your passages safer and more enjoyable. “New Electronics” from our December 2011 issue.
A new lightning protection system from Marine Lightning Protection Inc. is winning fans.
The Coast Guard combines technology with common sense to provide a safety net for mariners.
When seas are unforgiving, these devices make the call.
This monitoring system is also capable of streaming images and live video during an incident.
Today’s integrated electronic systems are incredibly capable, if you use them the right way.
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