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Stay safe and connected on the water with our high-quality marine communication tools, including VHF radios, satellite phones, boat wifi systems, hailer horns and sirens, and more.


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  1. Garmin VHF 215 AIS Marine Radio

    Special Price $551.04 Regular Price $699.99
  2. Garmin VHF 215 Marine Radio

    Special Price $402.72 Regular Price $499.99
  3. Garmin VHF 115 Marine Radio

    Special Price $322.38 Regular Price $399.99
  4. Garmin VHF 315 Marine Radio

    Special Price $657.13 Regular Price $799.99
  5. Garmin Bail Mount VHF 115/215

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  6. Garmin Bail Mount Knobs VHF 115/215

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  7. Garmin Trim Ring Snap Cover f/VHF 210 & 215

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  8. Garmin Cradle f/GHS™ 11/11i

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  9. Garmin Fist Mic Hanger

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  10. Garmin Active Speaker

    Special Price $110.71 Regular Price $129.99
  11. Garmin Fist Microphone Relocation Kit - VHF 210/215

    Special Price $72.09 Regular Price $79.99
  12. Garmin Fist Microphone Extension Cable - VHF 210/210i & GHS 11/11i - 10M

    Special Price $72.09 Regular Price $79.99

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WHAT ARE MARINE COMMUNICATION TOOLS AND WHY ARE THEY IMPORTANT?

Marine communication tools are specialized devices that are, as the name would suggest, designed for use on boats and ships. They are important because they allow for communication and navigation while at sea. Marine communication tools include hailer horns, sirens, boat wifi systems, satellite phones & receivers, VHF radios, and other accessories. These tools are essential for boating safety and can help immensely in case of an emergency.


DO I NEED MARINE COMMUNICATION TOOLS FOR MY BOAT?

Yes, it is highly recommended to have marine communication tools on your boat. Having access to reliable communication and navigation capabilities is crucial for boating safety and can be a lifesaver in case of an emergency. Marine communication tools such as VHF radios, satellite phones and receivers, hailer horns, and sirens can provide a means of communication with other boats, shore-side locations, and emergency services. They also can provide navigation updates and weather forecasts. Having access to these tools can help you stay informed and make informed decisions when on the water. Additionally, many boating authorities require boaters to carry certain communication tools and have them readily accessible on board. It is always a good idea to check with the local boating authorities for the specific communication tools that are required in the area you will be boating in.


HOW DO I CHOOSE THE RIGHT MARINE COMMUNICATION TOOLS FOR MY BOAT?

The right marine communication tools for your boat will depend on your specific needs and the type of boating you will be doing. If you will mostly be using your boat for coastal cruising and communicating with other boats in the area, a VHF radio may be sufficient. If you plan on making longer trips or crossing open water, a satellite phone may be a better choice. If you want to have internet access on your boat, a boat wifi system may be necessary. It's important to consider the communication needs for the area you will be boating in and have access to multiple forms of communication as a backup plan in case of emergency.


HOW DO I MAINTAIN MY MARINE COMMUNICATION TOOLS?

Proper maintenance of marine communication tools is crucial to ensure optimal performance and a long lifespan. To maintain your marine communication tools, it is important to clean them regularly to remove any salt or debris that may have accumulated. This can be done by wiping down the devices with a damp cloth and drying them thoroughly. Additionally, it is important to check the connections for any signs of wear or damage. Make sure that all of the cables and connections are properly secured and that there are no loose or frayed wires. If the devices are not in use for an extended period of time, it is best to remove and store them in a dry place. For long-term storage it is recommended to remove the batteries or unplug them to prevent corrosion. Finally, it's a good idea to have the devices checked and tested by a professional every few years to ensure that they are working properly. This way you can ensure that your marine communication tools are ready when you need them and you will be able to communicate effectively in case of emergency.

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