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boat monitoring system
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:21 am
by g36
i wondered if any out there have used or installed a boat monitoring system such as boat nanny or sea key etc. on their beloved trojan? if so what do you think about it or other thoughts.
Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:48 am
by Stripermann2
Here's another company as well.
http://www.vesselmonitoring.com/
Where I'm at, in a covered slip with folks always around, no real problems. If there is an issue with the boat, the marina will take action and call. The only thing I think is really neat about the monitoring systems, is that if you are cruising on a trip, someone at home can monitor your postion anytime via a computor...
Otherwise, can't justify the $$$$$$$$$$$$

Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 11:11 pm
by captainmaniac
Are you looking for full-blown monitoring of bilge pumps, battery levels, etc... , or just position tracking (in the event of it being stolen or 'borrowed' by someone at the marina?)
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Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 10:18 pm
by g36
thanks captainmaniac for also responding. i'm looking at a monitoring system that will just monitor like bilge water, ac and/or dc power ,cabin/engine room temp etc. not really tracking the boat if stolen. at my dock even though people pass the boat daily no one would do a thing if it started taking water or anything they would just pass on by. so for my peace of mind i have been looking and reading.i have also found a new product called boatsense that is about half the cost of the boatnanny and does a very similar job at the items i can monitor with it. i had wondered if any one had used any of these systems or similar
Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 8:55 am
by Safari
The last boat I had, I had installed a Radio Shack alarm dialer that would call 3 numbers when triggered. It was reliable and cheap - had to be connected to a dockside phone line. The thought was that if I got a message, I could call the marina office to get someone to check on the boat.
Your new Radio Shack Automatic Message Dialer with wireless transmitter
can store up to four messages. For each of the four messages, three
different telephone numbers, of up to 28 digits, can be stored for a total
of 12 phone numbers! This means you can program your dialer to respond to four different kinds of emergencies.