Boating

THE IoT OF BOATS

ZF Marine and Siren Marine create the connected experience.

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The Internet of Things (IoT) goes to sea.

It wasn’t that long ago when IoT bordered on science fiction, prognostic­ators telling us that this interconne­ctivity between machines would provide all kinds of solutions dubiously looking for a problem—like trackers that tell us the toilet paper dispenser is empty or our fridge is out of eggs.

Yet, like solar power, wristwatch communicat­ors and apps that track our physical fitness, it turns out IoT can prove valuable on boats when used in the correct applicatio­n. And the ZF Marine connected experience through Siren Marine is a great applicatio­n.

At its most basic, the ZF connected experience allows boat owners to confidentl­y monitor the status of their marine

transmissi­on. Siren Marine’s cloud-based Connected Boat platform connects boaters with their ZF transmissi­ons 24/7, keeping them informed about their transmissi­on’s status. A Mag Bay 42 equipped with twin ZF 400 series transmissi­ons and the Siren Marine system was on display at the 2020 Miami Internatio­nal Boat Show.

Just what can you monitor? You can track hours of use and will receive alerts about scheduled maintenanc­e, which helps ensure reliabilit­y. Additional­ly, through specially created tiles on the Siren Marine app, boaters can connect with the ZF Marine support team directly via phone or in-app email to ask questions about its propulsion system and receive help from in-house factory experts. This exclusive functional­ity puts vital performanc­e and diagnostic informatio­n at the fingertips of boaters and helps customers connect with ZF-authorized service providers.

Let’s say you get an alert about a filter and fluid change. The part numbers, quantities and other pertinent info related to the service are accessible via links to that info on the ZF Marine website. You also have the optional choice of sharing informatio­n about how you use your boat to help ZF “better understand how, when and where customers use their products so ZF can continue to provide them with components that provide the best boating experience.” ZF also believes these functions just scratch the surface. For example, it is evaluating operating hour-based extendedwa­rranty options that could be purchased through the ZF tile.

Both Siren and ZF assert that these capabiliti­es are available to existing ZF customers by adding the Siren MTC to their boats and downloadin­g the free Siren Marine app for iOS and

Android devices. For existing users of the Siren MTC, this integratio­n with ZF is backwardco­mpatible.

With the ZF connected experience, boat owners can also benefit from Siren Marine’s Connected Boat. This monitors battery voltage, bilge water level, bilge high-water alarm, temperatur­e and more. It allows you to track the boat’s GPS position and set geofences to locate it, and you can connect to entry alarms and motion sensors. If you have digital switching, with the addition of a separate Actisense module, you can also control lights, the air conditione­r and countless other systems from anywhere.

So, with the ZF connected experience, you can monitor your marine transmissi­on and other systems to better adhere to maintenanc­e schedules and address problems, even if you are not present on the boat. Availing oneself of such data is a good way to enhance the reliabilit­y and longevity of your boat and its systems. That it can be done from afar and with factory expertise is like having an experience­d buddy helping you maintain your boat.

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