Boating

ELECTRONIC­S

+ Siren Telematics

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This lets you use a multifunct­ion display to control systems. Yet another benefit is remote control from a distance. Leading the way in boat telematics is Siren Marine, which has worked to interface its mobile-connectivi­ty module with digital-switching systems from technology partner CZone. After a boat is equipped with the Siren/

CZone telematics, a skipper can control a wide range of onboard systems using the Siren Marine mobile app on a smartphone or tablet from his home, office or car.

“Once connected, the app auto-populates with the same CZone digital-switching screen you see on an MFD,” says Daniel Harper, founder and CEO of Siren Marine. “This system, for example, can turn on the fridge, and cabin and spreader lights before you arrive at the dock.”

It connects via cell service and/or satellite, Harper says. Adding a small satellite antenna allows boat owners to connect from virtually anywhere.

Digital switching is offered almost exclusivel­y as a factory installati­on on new boats. “The amount of work in converting a boat to digital switching doesn’t lend itself to the aftermarke­t,” says David Marynov, marketing manager for Power Products, parent company of CZone. The Siren Marine system, on the other hand, is well-suited to aftermarke­t installati­ons. Ate le ma tics capable Sir en Marine system starts at $699, plus service fees starting at $180 per year.

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