Transceiver Alarm System for your boat
No matter where your boat is, at home, at the dock, if your like me you worry every time you lose direct sight of your pride and joy. With this in mind, I started looking at security systems for my boat. After I exhausted myself looking, I came up with a brain-storm – why not install the same system I have on my Honda Goldwing Trike.
The system I installed is called the Scorpio SR-i500 / SRi600 system. What makes the Scorpio unique is both the alarm and the hand held “Key Fob” is a complete transceiver which talk to each other. The way it works is when you arm the system, the main alarm module transmits data back to the remote to acknowledge the system received the signal and the system is armed. When you arm the alarm, the small lock icon on the remote that was open, now shows it locked. The beauty of the system is if your in a restaurant or tackle shop out of sight of your boat and someone steps in the cockpit, The perimeter alarm detects that someone is on the boat and sounds an immediate chirp warning. If the intruder does not move back or continues to violate the space, the alarm now goes in an alarm state. When this happens, the alarm sends out a signal and your remote which starts it vibrating and chirping to let you know there was a violation. On the display the remote will show the type of violation i.e. perimeter, Ignition, etc.
While the specs state the range is ½ mile from the alarm to the remote, I think it will depend on the area. I’ve parked my bike out in a parking lot and the alarm linked pretty much no matter where I walked in the mall.
The Scorpio system also come with accelerometer for movement detection which I turned down to “1” so the boat is able to rock at the dock without triggering the system. Hopefully if someone ran into the boat and jerked the sensor – I’m sure it would sound an alarm. The Scorpio also comes with a battery backup so if someone cuts the 12 v power it will continue to operate for an hour or so.
On my Ranger I tapped into the carbon detector circuit (always on) for my 12v source. I ran the perimeter sensor inside the cabin right by the cockpit door so if anyone steps into the cockpit area, they are fore-warned. In the event someone slips in a hatch or window, the perimeter sensor will protect the entire cabin.
Anyhow, if someone is considering an alarm system for their boat, the Scorpio system (at least for me) is the ticket. It affords me some piece of mind when I’m not in view of my boat. Another plus is when your trailering the boat. While you’re sitting in a Cracker Barrel having breakfast your same system is working for you.
The Scorpio system sells for just under $300 and come complete with perimeter alarm – ignition disable – battery backup – accelerometer. By the way, the system has a super low drain. While I have shown the SRi500 the new systems are now called the SRi600 and have a new remote with a rechargeable battery.
For more info:
http://www.scorpioalarms.com/
Image shows the small size of the remote which easily fits on your keychain
This image shows the complete installation on a Ranger 25.
Close-up of the alarm module. note the single black wire is the antenna.
Close-up of the Perimeter Sensor by cockpit door.
This is a page showing the remote functions
No matter where your boat is, at home, at the dock, if your like me you worry every time you lose direct sight of your pride and joy. With this in mind, I started looking at security systems for my boat. After I exhausted myself looking, I came up with a brain-storm – why not install the same system I have on my Honda Goldwing Trike.
The system I installed is called the Scorpio SR-i500 / SRi600 system. What makes the Scorpio unique is both the alarm and the hand held “Key Fob” is a complete transceiver which talk to each other. The way it works is when you arm the system, the main alarm module transmits data back to the remote to acknowledge the system received the signal and the system is armed. When you arm the alarm, the small lock icon on the remote that was open, now shows it locked. The beauty of the system is if your in a restaurant or tackle shop out of sight of your boat and someone steps in the cockpit, The perimeter alarm detects that someone is on the boat and sounds an immediate chirp warning. If the intruder does not move back or continues to violate the space, the alarm now goes in an alarm state. When this happens, the alarm sends out a signal and your remote which starts it vibrating and chirping to let you know there was a violation. On the display the remote will show the type of violation i.e. perimeter, Ignition, etc.
While the specs state the range is ½ mile from the alarm to the remote, I think it will depend on the area. I’ve parked my bike out in a parking lot and the alarm linked pretty much no matter where I walked in the mall.
The Scorpio system also come with accelerometer for movement detection which I turned down to “1” so the boat is able to rock at the dock without triggering the system. Hopefully if someone ran into the boat and jerked the sensor – I’m sure it would sound an alarm. The Scorpio also comes with a battery backup so if someone cuts the 12 v power it will continue to operate for an hour or so.
On my Ranger I tapped into the carbon detector circuit (always on) for my 12v source. I ran the perimeter sensor inside the cabin right by the cockpit door so if anyone steps into the cockpit area, they are fore-warned. In the event someone slips in a hatch or window, the perimeter sensor will protect the entire cabin.
Anyhow, if someone is considering an alarm system for their boat, the Scorpio system (at least for me) is the ticket. It affords me some piece of mind when I’m not in view of my boat. Another plus is when your trailering the boat. While you’re sitting in a Cracker Barrel having breakfast your same system is working for you.
The Scorpio system sells for just under $300 and come complete with perimeter alarm – ignition disable – battery backup – accelerometer. By the way, the system has a super low drain. While I have shown the SRi500 the new systems are now called the SRi600 and have a new remote with a rechargeable battery.
For more info:
http://www.scorpioalarms.com/

Image shows the small size of the remote which easily fits on your keychain

This image shows the complete installation on a Ranger 25.

Close-up of the alarm module. note the single black wire is the antenna.

Close-up of the Perimeter Sensor by cockpit door.

This is a page showing the remote functions