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PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 2:36 pm    Post subject: Active Captain info Reply with quote

This is a message I sent to Jeff the main man at Active Captain and his response. I think this will be a great tool get info from other cruisers on your route or see friends that are on the water in your area.


Jeff,
I use the app Waze on the highway for GPS navigation and traffic reports etc. It shows up other Wazers on my screen I'm using to navigate. Just click on the Wazer icon and it will give you his contact name and let you send and receive messages from them. Can Active Captain do that now from a regular nav screen that has Active Captain imbedded? Maybe we could be known as A.C.ers with our boat name to display when we were clicked on to be able to provide or receive information from other boaters in the area.
Dave Deem


Yes, that exact type of thing is coming. It'll highlight boats that are friends as well. There is a full messaging capability that will integrate the existing ActiveCaptain and eBoatCards messaging. It'll make the message available to all the navigation products that use our data too so you can get alerted even on your chartplotter when someone sends you a message.

Cheers!

...Jeff

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 6:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dave,
Very timely. Jeff is on top of that! Today' news @ Active Captain is about:

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Social Navigation - 1 >>>

We've written about social navigation here and there over the last
couple of years. It's time to delve deeper and show you what's coming
through a series of newsletter segments.

We're not yet done with the WiFi Devices for Boats series. There are
about 4 more segments coming out that will be interspersed with this
new series because they are related. Social navigation is the features,
benefits, and capabilities that become possible as our helms become
integrated into the internet in a big way. WiFi is the nuts and bolts
mechanism that'll make it all possible.


But those who are signed up for the Active Captain should be getting the regular News.

Here is the link to the Active Captain news archive:

https://activecaptain.com/newsletters/

I'll take the liberty of posting the meat of today's news:

Quote:
We've been fortunate to have experienced one of the biggest technology
advancements of all time. It affects every facet of our lives. It has
changed how we communicate, how we learn, how we plan, how we play, and
how we buy things. Of course, it's the internet.

So why won't this impact navigation as well?

And quite obviously, it has. But up until now it has only scratched
the surface.

Where traditional navigation deals with the "how" of getting from one
place to another, social navigation deals with the what, why, and
especially, who. ActiveCaptain touches the beginning of this. While
it's important to know how to get to a particular anchorage or marina,
often, it's even more important to know what's there when you get
there. A guidebook can tell you if a marina has showers. ActiveCaptain
tells you whether they are clean. And often, that's a very important
consideration when planning and using your boat.

So let's take this further. Let's look at where the next step of this
is going with just a couple of example scenarios that you can expect
to experience in the near future:

1. Today when you're pulling into a marina and you're looking for
approach information, you're usually told something like, "Follow the
channel to our fuel dock; turn south into the fairway; take your second
opening to port; you're in slip 28, port-to, backing in." Of course,
we're busy arranging lines and piloting so we lose everything past,
"Follow the channel to our fuel dock."

In the future, the marina will know when you're 5 miles out. They'll be
alerted because you have a reservation. You'll receive a message, a
waypoint, and a diagram of their facility. It'll show you where your
slip is located and insert a waypoint for the actual slip position on
your charting system. It'll follow the message with a list of your
friends who are already there with their slip locations, and let you
know that they're having docktails at 5:30 on E dock; everyone is
bringing a snack to share.

2. Today, when you're about to enter a hazardous area, we all call the
boat ahead to find out the depths they're seeing. Who among us hasn't
made a VHF call to another boat for information help like this?

But why does this information sharing have to happen by chance?

In the future, as you're approaching the hazardous area, a list of
recent tracks will be presented to you. Some might have been from
boats who passed though an hour earlier. Some might be from a week
ago, and one might even be the live stream from the boat just ahead
of you. You'll have sorting and display capabilities with all depth
data normalized to tide as best as possible.

3. Today when you're looking at reviews in ActiveCaptain, it's easy to
become overwhelmed by the amount of information. There are markers now
with nearly 200 reviews. Many have more than 100. We know that on the
website, over 95% of review access only looks at the most recent 15
reviews.

What's needed is a way to have the large list of reviews work to
provide more meaning to you.

In the future, in addition to sorting the reviews by date, you'll be
able to sort the reviews by your relationships. The reviews from your
friends will have much more meaning to you than a set of reviews from
people who you're not as familiar with. And if none of your direct
friends have been there, sorting the reviews by members of a group you
belong to (perhaps the boat type you own) will speak to you more
personally about the things that matter most to you.

4. Today when you need some type of service, from mechanical, to
detailing, to canvas repair, you typically contact some of your friends
to find out where they've been happy. Or you make an open forum posting
and hope to get helpful information. Why not be able to see the
insurance brokers your friends are using? Or how about looking at your
boat owner's group to see the yards that get high reviews from the
members? These kinds of questions can change your destination plans as
much as the weather, and they're all based around the merging of social
networking into the planning and navigation process.


That's four of the social navigation features coming. We have many
additional scenarios helping to guide us with the capabilities and
basic technologies needed to implement them all. We're not the only
ones working on this but we're the only ones talking about it. Many of
these things are about to start rolling out and in 2015, we think
you'll start to wonder how you ever lived without them.


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 2:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I love Active Captain!!
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