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MEIHO Rod Stand BM-250 Rod Holder

MEIHO ROD STAND BM-250 rod holder specially designed to clip securely to the side of Meiho Bucket Mouth Tackle boxes, offering a stable and convenient support to keep one or more rods within reach, secured and perfectly organized during your shore or boat fishing sessions.
44.00 (CHF) incl tax

Meiho Rod Stand BM-240 Slide

Meiho Rod Stand BM-240 Slide rod holder for Bucket Mouth boxes, with an adjustable, lockable tube — ideal for keeping your rods within reach and preventing line tangles during lure changes and rigging.
39.90 (CHF) incl tax

Westin W8 Belly Boat Premium Fishing Float-Tube

The Westin W8 Belly Boat is a premium fishing float-tube, designed to provide exceptional comfort, optimal stability, and unmatched durability. Featuring an ergonomic design, included oars, waterproof EVA bags, and compatibility with electric motors, it meets the needs of the most demanding anglers.
629.00 (CHF) incl tax

Premium Fishing Float Tube Westin W6 Belly Boat

The Westin W6 Belly Boat is a premium float tube designed for comfort, stability, and durability. Ideal for demanding anglers, it includes an ergonomic inflatable seat, waterproof EVA bags to protect your gear, and is compatible with electric motors. Delivered with a pump and a pressure gauge, it ensures quick and efficient setup.
590.00 (CHF) incl tax

Retractable BoatBuckle Straps for Boats

Retractable BoatBuckle straps offer robust and corrosion-resistant securing, ideal for keeping your boat safe in brackish or salty water environments. Quick installation, guaranteed strength!
149.00 (CHF) incl tax

Navigation for fishing: purpose and key points

Accurate, reliable navigation is essential to get the most out of your fishing trips. It lets you reach your favorite spots quickly, follow your drifts and get back safely, even when visibility drops. In this category, you’ll find navigation gear designed for boat, float tube and kayak fishing, from GPS units and fish finders to the essential accessories.

GPS and charting to target your fishing areas

The onboard GPS has become a central tool in modern fishing. It allows you to save productive spots, follow your track and return precisely to a drop-off, wreck or hump. Depending on how you fish, you can choose a portable GPS that’s easy to move from one craft to another, or a fixed combo unit with a larger, more comfortable screen.

  • GPS chartplotters to create routes, waypoints and drift alarms.
  • Detailed charting to visualize contours, bottom structure and shorelines.
  • Readable displays in bright sunlight and usable with gloves.

Fish finders and navigation electronics

Modern fish finders help you read bottom structure, depth and often fish locations. Combined with GPS, they give you a complete view of the area you’re fishing. Depending on the model, you can benefit from multi-beam technologies, near-photographic images or even real-time mapping functions.

  • Simple fish finders to know depth and bottom hardness.
  • GPS/fish finder combos to bring all key information together on a single screen.
  • Additional sensors such as water temperature or boat speed.

Navigation accessories not to overlook

Beyond electronics, some accessories make navigation more comfortable and safer. A good compass is still a reference in case of electronic failure, while adjustable mounts and solid brackets secure GPS units and fish finders, even at higher speeds. Also think about the right cables, screen protectors and reliable power solutions.

  • Compasses and heading aids to maintain a stable course.
  • Mounts and brackets for a clean, long-lasting installation.
  • Power and wiring for electronics you can rely on all day long.

Adapting your navigation to the seasons

Navigation needs change with the seasons. In summer, a very bright, well-ventilated screen is appreciated in strong sunlight. In fall and winter, priorities often shift to low-light readability, enhanced waterproofing and controls that can be used with gloves. Taking these factors into account helps you choose durable gear that performs all year round.

Fishing navigation FAQ

What type of GPS should I choose for a small fishing boat? For a small craft, a compact GPS with a readable screen and simple mount is often enough. A portable model lets you use it on a float tube or kayak as well, while still offering basic functions: waypoints, track recording and alarms.

Should I go for a GPS/fish finder combo or two separate devices? A combo unit is convenient and saves space, ideal for small consoles. Two separate devices offer more flexibility in positioning and remain easy to read even when a lot of information is displayed.

How do I maintain my navigation equipment? Rinse your devices with fresh water after every trip, check all electrical connections and protect screens with a cover or case. Storing them dry and protected from impacts significantly extends the service life of your equipment.