Richard.C
Well-Known Member
I purchased a remote monitoring system from Skippers Mate last winter and considering others may be thinking about remote monitoring now for the impending winter I thought I would post a little information and my thoughts.
We live about a 4 hour drive away from the boat so it’s not possible for me to just pop down and check on things if we have a cold snap during the winter and I wanted to keep the boat in commission to take advantage of some of those lovely winter days we do get. Having some form of remote monitoring was just a good idea for me.
The system is based on a Raspberry Pi as the main brain with remote sensors using Arduino’s linked via Bluetooth. So first thing to consider is this is development based hardware not production goods in fancy packaging, (you can probably add a few zero’s to the purchase price if you wanted everything neatly packaged).
Everything can be purchased through Skippers Mate or you can buy separately and use their software, I chose to purchase everything through Skippers Mate as I’m new to Pi’s and Arduino’s. The kit arrived with everything required to connect it and get started although I did buy some separate enclosures for the Arduino’s to offer a little protection.
I connected everything at home to start with and I think within an hour everything was up and running. I started with the main unit, 3 temp/humidity sensors, (one in the Lazarette, one in the engine room and one in the saloon) and a video camera. I have since added a mains supply monitor which I put together myself but again using Arduino, (the team at Skippers Mate did the software side for me).
My system is connected by the marina wifi (with 3G as back up) to the internet and subsequently to the Skippers Mate server where my data is hosted and presented to me via their web interface. I can log on to see the camera feed, check on historic temp/humidity data, see current sensor readings and a few other settings and system set up. The system also sends text messages based on alerts I have set up, such as temp alarms, humidity alarms, mains power failure, etc.
The system has worked well for me and I’m very pleased with the peace of mind it has given me, the support from Colin and Penny at Skippers Mate has been superb. Here’s a few screen shots from the web interface from this morning:



My water tanks, water pump and immersion heater are in the lazarette hence why I have a sensor located there. You will see on the humidity screen the saloon is nice and constant at low humidity thanks to the dehumidifier, the lazarette is fairly constant at a humidity level some way above the saloon and the engine room having ventilation to the outside is more variable and follows ambient humidity. I think it was raining or foggy in Lymington this morning!
I have the main unit powered from the boats 12v system, the temp/humidity sensors are powered from the 240V system via USB adapters and the mains power monitor is similarly powered via USB adapter but with LiPo battery back-up.
I’ve had one instance of mains power failure and the text alert meant I could call the marina to have power restored within 20 minutes.
I’ll try to answer any questions if people have them, I have no affiliation with Skippers Mate other than being a happy customer.
Richard
We live about a 4 hour drive away from the boat so it’s not possible for me to just pop down and check on things if we have a cold snap during the winter and I wanted to keep the boat in commission to take advantage of some of those lovely winter days we do get. Having some form of remote monitoring was just a good idea for me.
The system is based on a Raspberry Pi as the main brain with remote sensors using Arduino’s linked via Bluetooth. So first thing to consider is this is development based hardware not production goods in fancy packaging, (you can probably add a few zero’s to the purchase price if you wanted everything neatly packaged).
Everything can be purchased through Skippers Mate or you can buy separately and use their software, I chose to purchase everything through Skippers Mate as I’m new to Pi’s and Arduino’s. The kit arrived with everything required to connect it and get started although I did buy some separate enclosures for the Arduino’s to offer a little protection.
I connected everything at home to start with and I think within an hour everything was up and running. I started with the main unit, 3 temp/humidity sensors, (one in the Lazarette, one in the engine room and one in the saloon) and a video camera. I have since added a mains supply monitor which I put together myself but again using Arduino, (the team at Skippers Mate did the software side for me).
My system is connected by the marina wifi (with 3G as back up) to the internet and subsequently to the Skippers Mate server where my data is hosted and presented to me via their web interface. I can log on to see the camera feed, check on historic temp/humidity data, see current sensor readings and a few other settings and system set up. The system also sends text messages based on alerts I have set up, such as temp alarms, humidity alarms, mains power failure, etc.
The system has worked well for me and I’m very pleased with the peace of mind it has given me, the support from Colin and Penny at Skippers Mate has been superb. Here’s a few screen shots from the web interface from this morning:



My water tanks, water pump and immersion heater are in the lazarette hence why I have a sensor located there. You will see on the humidity screen the saloon is nice and constant at low humidity thanks to the dehumidifier, the lazarette is fairly constant at a humidity level some way above the saloon and the engine room having ventilation to the outside is more variable and follows ambient humidity. I think it was raining or foggy in Lymington this morning!
I have the main unit powered from the boats 12v system, the temp/humidity sensors are powered from the 240V system via USB adapters and the mains power monitor is similarly powered via USB adapter but with LiPo battery back-up.
I’ve had one instance of mains power failure and the text alert meant I could call the marina to have power restored within 20 minutes.
I’ll try to answer any questions if people have them, I have no affiliation with Skippers Mate other than being a happy customer.
Richard

