The Onwa Marine TGM50-200A and TGM60-50A transducers are high-performance, heavy-duty units designed for accurate depth measurement and fishfinding. These transducers operate at multiple frequencies, allowing for detailed seafloor mapping and precise identification of fish targets. They are designed to integrate with advanced navigation and fishing systems, providing essential data for safe navigation and efficient fishing operations. Built to withstand harsh marine environments, the TGM50-200A and TGM60-50A transducers offer long-lasting performance and reliability, making them ideal for both commercial and recreational vessels.
1. Shorten Sentences
- Shorter sentences are easier to read. Try to limit each sentence to 15-20 words.
- Avoid multiple ideas in a single sentence.
- If you have sentences over 20 words, split them into smaller, simpler parts.
2. Use Active Voice
- Passive voice can make sentences harder to follow. In passive sentences, the subject receives the action (e.g., “The report was written by John”).
- Active voice focuses on the subject performing the action (e.g., “John wrote the report”).
- Aim for no more than 10% passive voice in your content.
3. Improve Readability with Simpler Words
- Use simpler and more common words to increase Flesch Reading Ease.
- Avoid jargon and overly complex terms.
- Break up complex ideas into simpler phrases.
Example Revision
Let’s take a long and complex sentence and revise it.
Original (Difficult to Read):
“The marine navigation system, which is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and integrates advanced mapping software, enables users to efficiently navigate challenging waters with enhanced precision and safety, ensuring optimal performance in a wide range of marine environments.”
Another Example
Original (Difficult to Read):
“In order to ensure maximum reliability and efficiency, the marine devices were engineered by our team to meet the highest industry standards, which allows users to operate them in various marine conditions without encountering issues.”