Sixth Sense
Oftentimes boaters can't see or hear a storm until it's right on top of them and it's too late to take precautions.
January 1, 2003
Oftentimes boaters can't see or hear a storm until it's right on top of them and it's too late to take precautions. With the new Thunderbolt, you can detect thunderstorms that are up to 75 miles away. The professional-grade, handheld device determines storm severity, approach speed and estimated time of arrival, giving you plenty of time to prepare. Upon detection, warning information appears on the Thunderbolt's LCD display. The detector is also equipped with an audible alarm. Prices start at $479.
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