Back up cameras for the boat

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Back up cameras for the boat

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Has anyone seen anything designed for a boat like we have in the cars etc with the zone lines and warning beepers for distance etc.....that may be quite helpful if it could be adjusted for your specific needs, especially for some of us that can't see the corners.....anyone ??...... :beergood:
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I have cameras..... don't use them.

As far as beepers, buzzers, and warning systems. I have someone with me that fills that role with no mistake. :down:

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Try Tadibrothers.com and type in boat cameras. They have several and options, and one is the grid lines you were looking for.
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Checked it out, looks like that may be what I was looking for, thanks........ :beergood:
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