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I'm shopping for a GPS Boat Tracker for my boat. Anyone have experience with these devices? Looking for a recommendation.
Sorry - Driving by myself last two days. Let me expand this request for information and explain what I'm trying to cover.Guy asks a question.
Five of us offer help.
Then we hear Crickets.
I'll look but the motors are '06's without electronic controls. A hidden switch may be my only option.Ok maybe not what you are looking for but have you checked into the keyless system for the Yamaha engines, once set the engines can’t start without the remote. Grady white installs it on the new boats, I have it on mine and it’s nice.
I want to know if the boat has moved. Coastal track is ok. 4G Lite GPS is OK. No offshore coverage but that works for me. If my boat is that far off it's gone! AIS transmitters are great for tracking movement but are not designed as alarms. No fence and no external sensing. Besides it's easier to disable the VHF antenna than finding a hidden puck.Do you want this so someone can track your position or do you want to know if the boat has moved when it shouldn't have. Depending on where the boat is normally docked and availability of cell service, perhaps something as simple an an ITag will suffice.
Also for the second case, what options you have can depend on the availability of reliable power. Things like AIS transponders can run down batteries much faster than other 'theft deterrent ' specific devices.
I have a friend who installed a Simply Safe small system that alerts him to lots of events depending on what sensors he opted for. Of course to nake his setup work, he has to have shore power and wifi or the cellular option in addition to a subscription service for notifications.
The motion detector would be a good choice on the dock. So far what I have seen were 120VAC with bluetooth. Maybe I can find a 12VDC.To do anything in the boat, they would have to come through the cockpit to the helm, right? How about a motion detector, low enough not to be activated by outside motion, to trigger your alarms, before they rip open a hatch or door?
You could also hide a hardwired cell phone, with a “find my phone” app installed, in either the truck or the boat.
No offense taken on the crickets. This is the start of my season while everyone else is winding down. I see it every year.Sorry about the Crickets comment. Guess it's just a slow time of year for some of us. You obviously were busy.
I will just say this - It is sad, very sad, with what is going on in our country right now. The thieves take what ever they want and are not held accountable. Law enforcement is weak and the Courts are weaker. It's sad you have to think about how to protect your assets and not be victimized by these worthless loser thugs.