TwoHooter
Well-Known Member
Some forumites may remember the thread Continuous Cruising which ended when we bought a 10 year old 40' Nordhavn last September. Since then we have spent our boating time doing work on the boat and the next job is a remote monitoring system. I have installed a Huawei B315 WiFi SIM card router so connectivity isn't a problem so long as we are within range of a cellphone mast, and we don't plan to leave the boat anywhere which hasn't got that, at least not yet. The boat's computer probably needs to be replaced anyway, so I'll get something which suits the monitoring system when I know what that involves. Ditto software.
There have been several threads about this sort of thing, but they mostly deal with processing and connectivity. What I want to know at this stage is what do we need to monitor? I'd be really grateful if anyone who already has remote monitoring could tell me what they think is essential, and what isn't. For example, cameras. Sitting here at my desk the idea of having cameras I can monitor is appealing, but do I really need them, and if so where in the boat should they be? Someone who already has cameras watching their boat will know if they are genuinely worth having, and if so which ones are the most useful. The same goes for other things. Bilge pumps always seem to be on the list, but has a bilge pump sensor ever saved a boat or is it just "nice to have"?
So if you have a remote monitoring system, and were now designing a new one from scratch, what sensors would you have, based on your experience?
There have been several threads about this sort of thing, but they mostly deal with processing and connectivity. What I want to know at this stage is what do we need to monitor? I'd be really grateful if anyone who already has remote monitoring could tell me what they think is essential, and what isn't. For example, cameras. Sitting here at my desk the idea of having cameras I can monitor is appealing, but do I really need them, and if so where in the boat should they be? Someone who already has cameras watching their boat will know if they are genuinely worth having, and if so which ones are the most useful. The same goes for other things. Bilge pumps always seem to be on the list, but has a bilge pump sensor ever saved a boat or is it just "nice to have"?
So if you have a remote monitoring system, and were now designing a new one from scratch, what sensors would you have, based on your experience?