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The Evolution of Navigational Marine Equipment

https://hitechmarineequipment.com/169-ram-mount-store-aqua-box-mount - The ocean can be a supply of many exciting voyages and thrilling adventures. However, it can be very perilous if a person travels without the proper marine equipment. The arrival of technologically advanced navigational devices makes voyaging by sea both easy and safe.

Sea navigation started a lot more than 4,000 years when Phoenician seafarers sailed using primitive charts as well as their observation from the night sky to find out their locations and the direction they may be on the way to. Ancient sea navigations were very hard and intensely dangerous due to the inaccuracy and unreliability with the tools that mariners use.

https://hitechmarineequipment.com/169-ram-mount-store-aqua-box-mount - The mariner's compass was among the earliest tools that aided early seafarers navigate the seas during nighttime or when the sun was not visible. Marine equipment evolved rapidly beginning the fifteenth century, allowing sailors to venture for the open ocean and reach other continents. On the list of scientifically and mathematically based tools created in nowadays were the sextant, chip log and the marine chronometer.

The modern era of sea navigation saw the invention of devices that provided navigators with functionalities which were not available previously. The radar and Loran systems allowed ships to detect objects which are beyond their array of vision and to determine their position with an accuracy of a few hundred meters.

https://hitechmarineequipment.com/ram-mount-store-tablet-mounts/11925-ram-mount-universal-x-grip-iv-large-phonephablet-holder-w1-ball.html - Today, the development of GPS-based marine equipment makes open ocean navigation safer and simpler than ever before. GPS uses satellite technology to find out a ship's location with an accuracy of only a few meters. There are numerous GPS devices which are portable and is easily placed on ships along with other water vessels.