Smart Boating

Smart Boating

Brunswick Corporation is the Godfather of smart boating.

Back in 2008, Brunswick Corporation introduced the world’s first fully intuitive joystick piloting system with MerCruiser’s Axius and Zeus systems. It set new standards for power and performance in marine propulsion.

The company knocked down its last bowling pin in 2014 and started expanding its marine business in earnest. The acquisition of Power Products-Global Marine & Mobile in 2018  took Brunswick to the next level, not only to provide more options for the boat owner but also to create technology that can control a boat’s electronic, electrical and power
systems with a touch of a button.

Integration Nation

“Systems integration is critical to the boating experience,” says Lee Gordon, Brunswick’s director of marine communications and public relations. “We have four distinct pillars to our Parts and Accessories division strategy—Mercury engines, electrical systems, and integration services with Power Products and all of its brands, Attwood and the more than
four million parts on boats, and our distribution channels with Land ‘N’ Sea, Kellogg and Seachoice, among others. With all of this connectivity, Brunswick is able to offer the boater a range of products and services that others can’t offer.”

Mercury Marine demonstrated the integration technology during their Lake X event and at the Miami International Boat Show on a Harris 250 Grand Mariner pontoon boat. Mercury outboards and Fell Marine’s wireless man overboard (MOB) system were all controlled by Power Products’ CZone Digital Switching system…through a display, a fob or a  smartphone. Automobiles have keyfobs that unlock the car, set up the seats, radio, and heating or air conditioning controls.

Fob for MOB

The same now happens with your boat. CZone’s wireless keyfob can turn on the batteries, the lights and start up the pumps. The system has mode settings, so before you even
step on board, the boat can fire up the generator, the watermaker, the air conditioning, and the helm instruments so they’re ready to go. No more hopping aboard and spending time turning on the various switches and controls required to leave the dock or tuck it away for the night. Now THAT is smart boating.

Fell Marine also has a fob that connects to the CZone and Mercury’s Smartcraft network and can clip to a lifejacket or be worn on a wristband or as a necklace. Through a hub that attaches under the dash that connects with the boat’s gauges and instruments via the NMEA 2000 busbar, if a passenger falls overboard and the fob is under water or more than 50 feet from the boat, the engines will immediately stop. This gives time to locate the person. After six seconds, the engines are able to restart in order to retrieve the victim.

“The integration level with Smartcraft allows us to be a little smarter because we now know the state of the engine,” says Daniel Clarkson, general manager of Power Products Integrated Solutions. “We don’t have to trigger an emergency stop or SOS if the boat is sitting still and the engines are not running and not in gear. Based on that data we see on the Smartcraft bus, we can now smartly decide if we want to initiate a MOB.”

The alarm setup on the pontoon was based on the engines and whether they were running and in gear or not in gear. If the engines were running in neutral and someone went back and dropped the swim ladder, an alarm would go off. The system is configurable for any desired setup. In addition, the Fell Marine MOB app can also control the systems, such as turning on the engines, controlling the lights, etc., through CZone, and whatever was adjusted would also appear on the helm display.

Coming to smart world near you

The FELL Marine/CZone integrated technology for smart boating is not yet commercially available, but the demonstration showed proof of concept and the power of integrating different technologies into a common system. “We are in the middle of a development program to offer the next generation MOB device that will be Smartcraft compatible and have features beyond MOB, including up to seven-passenger FOBs,” says Dave Maryanov, Power Products marketing manager. “They’ll also be able to notify an MOB event via AIS, EPIRB, VHF, and cell phone notification, identify the MOB location via dropping a pin on an MFD or cell phone, and have theft deterrent capability requiring passcode or FOB to start
the engine.” The projected release of the system is near the end of 2019.

“Add in Vessel View, Nautic-On and our other partners, and you have the ultimate systems integration, which allows boaters to have the same amenities that they have in their home or their car,” says Gordon. “Our ultimate goal is to elevate the entire experience. Providing innovation and inspiration out on the water will keep boaters engaged and happy, ultimately providing an experience that will make boating easier than ever before.”

By Steve Davis, Southern Boating April 2019

Get Smart with NAUTIC-ON

Get smart with NAUTIC-ON for your perfect day on the water

What makes a day perfect for boating? Some say just a pair of skis and a towline, some say the blues need to be biting. Others claim it’s a combination of clear fall weather and a day spent at anchor.

To Rick, a perfect day was simple. It meant sunshine, a cruise with his buddies and a few drinks. What Rick didn’t realize was that a perfect day also includes a functioning boat.

Rick assumed everything was fine. He had left his boat on a mooring in one of Chicago’s numerous harbors. He had bought the beer and rounded up the usual suspects. But, unbeknownst to him, something was wrong.

Breathe a sigh of relief. Your engine is fine.

His boat was taking on copious amounts of water. That caused the bilge pump to run nonstop which, in turn, either ran down the battery or caused the pump to blow from overuse. Whatever the cause of the pump’s collapse, it caused the boat to sink. So, instead of a day spent on the water with his buddies, it was a day spent calling (and paying for) a tow service to refloat and haul the boat.

It’s too bad that Rick’s bilge pump couldn’t talk to him and let him know that something was amiss.

All systems are clear.

That’s where NAUTIC-ON comes in. NAUTIC-ON brings smart technology to boating with 24/7 systems monitoring. It’s an innovative smart boating platform that provides customers with real-time remote diagnostics about their boat. That means less time worrying about your bilge pump and more time spent cruising with friends, skiing on the lake or reeling in the big one.

Smartphones are practically ubiquitous. Our smart doorbells ring and we can see it on our smart TV before we adjust our smart thermometers. Isn’t it time for smart boating?

With just a main hub and a few wireless sensors, NAUTIC-ON makes your boat smart. The brand puts the power of boating in your hands through an innovative mobile app. With a swipe of a finger, you can check the status of batteries, bilges and other key systems. Additionally, NAUTIC-ON is SmartCraft and NMEA 2000 compatible. “NAUTIC-ON exists to give boaters a better experience,” says Adam Schanfield, NAUTIC-ON’s general manager. “We want to keep you on the water.”

NAUTIC-ON’s smart technology also puts the power back to boaters when it comes to service. When granted access, service providers can log into NAUTIC-ON through designated website portals to stay apprised of any forthcoming issues.

There’s a lot of thought in the service-provider functionality of NAUTIC-ON. It is as much of the alert to the end-user as it is to service-providers or fleet managers. Automatic notifications to dealers or technicians regarding a problem will shorten wait times, reduce confusion, and increase transparency.

Rick’s day should have gone something like this: Rick gets an alert on his phone from NAUTIC-ON. His service pro at the boatyard gets an alert that an issue has been detected. Rick rushes down to the marina and mitigates the influx of water. Meanwhile, the service pro issues a claim and schedules a service on the pump for the following day.

It’s in this seamless process that NAUTIC-ON is really able to act on its main tenet: keeping boaters on the water.

The NAUTIC-ON hub and sensors are simple and discrete.

“With NAUTIC-ON’s onboard system, we are giving back a positive connection to the boating lifestyle,” says Schanfield. Together, the hardware, mobile app and website create a sense of security and relief for boaters as well as a diagnostic tool for service providers.

Other features include real-time geo-fencing, location tracking, and weather alerts. New functions are in constant development. Since the whole NAUTIC-ON system uses cloud-based 4G technology, the modular system will process new updates over the air. This means users will always have the most up-to-date version of the technology automatically.

With all these smart features, NAUTIC-ON gives boaters complete peace of mind when they are away from their boat. Sounds pretty dang smart.

LEARN MORE: nautic-on.com

By Erin Brennan, Southern Boating July 2018

NAUTIC-ON Monitoring System

Nautic-On Monitoring System

When your boat’s systems seem out of whack, the new Nautic-On Monitoring System relays vital data to your service provider for real-time diagnostics.

The mobile app enables owners to monitor their boat remotely and view key components such as the battery and bilge. When owners aren’t on board, they can receive immediate alerts if something’s gone wrong or the boat has been moved.

MSRP with three sensors: $840

nautic-on.com

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