What is your favorite anchor alarm app

Mar 27, 2024
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Hunter 39 Wickford
I was looking for an anchor alarm app. There are many choices out there. I'm curious which ones people like? Is there e one or two that are better / more cost effective than others? What are your thoughts?
 
Apr 25, 2024
531
Fuji 32 Bellingham
Assuming you mean "mobile app", I kind of have a (personal) problem with anchor alarm apps, in general.

Disclaimer: I've made a living in software development, so I am hyper-aware of some technical issues that, for most people, most of the time, won't be a problem. So, to some extent, it is probably over-concern.

The problems are these:

First, phone batteries die on boats, disproportionately. That is, at least for us, we are out of our normal routine about when/how we charge. So, this it seems that one of our phones is always running low. That isn't really a technical issue as much as simply a discipline issue. But, for us, it is a consideration. Of course, it is reasonable to say that, if you are going to bother setting an alarm, you should probably also make sure your phone is charged and plugged in. Agreed.

But, the more insidious issue is that phones manage their own battery usage by putting processes to sleep that it feels are not actively needed. When you develop an app, you can specifically declare that the app needs to stay "alive" in the background and should be immune to the system putting it to sleep. And, most of the time that works as intended.

But, this behavior can vary across devices and operating systems, depending on a number of factors. It can be 100% reliable on most devices, but there is invariably some edge case where it silently goes to sleep on certain devices. And, it can be reliable on a given device except under certain situations (like in a power-saving mode) so that it works perfectly ... until it doesn't. It will always fail silently.

Even an app that reviews very well for high reliability - that isn't super helpful. It isn't hard to make an app that works most of the time for most people. It is nearly impossible to make one that is completely reliable. The problem with positive experiences is the fact that most of the time, the anchor doesn't drag. So, a user doesn't always know there is a problem with the app going to sleep - especially if it only happens under certain conditions.

So, knowing this, an anchor alarm app doesn't help me sleep at night. Knowing that it will "probably" alert me isn't the comfort I need.

For me to not wake up at every motion or sound, I need dedicated hardware whose job it is to do that one task reliably. I developed a device that does just that. It monitors for anchor drift - that's it. It has its own GPS receiver and is wired independently, with its own battery backup. If power fails, it alerts that it is on battery backup. If the battery runs low, it alerts to that.

For convenience, I made a mobile app that we can use to manage the device, but once set, the device works independently. For additional peace of mind, the app periodically pings the device and, if it does not get a response, the app alerts to that fact (suggesting the device is offline, for some reason).

I set this up on my previous boat, but still haven't bothered on the new boat. Somehow, despite my anchoring over-cautiousness, I just never think to set the anchor position when I drop it. The anchor alarm is always an afterthought. I've considered installing a button in the cockpit right next to the windlass switch, but haven't yet. So, it still requires me to get my phone out - something I never think to do in the moment.
 
Mar 27, 2024
21
Hunter 39 Wickford
Thank you for the thoughtful response. Sorry yes I did mean mobile app. These days I forget there are other types :D. I'm a firmware engineer so I appreciate the points you brought up. Definitely things to consider.
 
Jan 19, 2010
1,294
Catalina 34 Casco Bay
Long before electronics were in vogue, there were 2 ways of addressing an anchor holding station. An anchor watch is one and is still employed. The other is knowledge.. You need to know what the bottom consists of, you need to know ( if in a tidal zone) when high tide is and at what stage the tide is when you drop the hook and what scope is appropriate. And you need to know that the anchor is big enough for the weight of your boat and lastly you need to know the weather forecast....
 
Jun 14, 2010
2,348
Robertson & Caine 2017 Leopard 40 CT
I love the Aqua Map anchor alarm function. I use it locally on my phone and when I leave the boat use it on the iPad with remote display to my iPhone using the app’s “Anchorlink” feature. The app has a setting that allows you to prevent the iPad from sleeping while the app is open.
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How I use it:
My iPad runs the app and connects to the onboard wifi, and is kept plugged-in to power when running the Aqua Map app with anchor alarm. It’s also connected via Bluetooth to a dedicated external Garmin Glo 2 GPS (because iPad internal GPS is not reliable and occasionally “sleeps”). I have a small inexpensive 4G router in the boat with SIM card (my Starlink service is paused, but I use that when cruising). Amazon.com
I receive any anchor alarms remotely if the app is running in background, and can check the status of the boat at will by opening the app on my phone.
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I can also check the boat and surroundings visually using my onboard Reolink and Ring cameras that are inside and outside the boat, and would receive motion alerts if anyone were to board the boat (and talk with them via the camera).
 
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Mar 27, 2024
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Hunter 39 Wickford
Thank you for the responses. I was looking for a backup to my anchor alarm on my B&G MFD not a primary source but I really appreciate the input. @Captain Larry-DH thank you for the Aqua Map suggestion I will look into that. @marcham thank you for the signal k suggestion. That looks pretty interesting. Sounds like a fun winter project for me. Or maybe even a dedicated board like @Foswick did.
 
Jun 14, 2010
2,348
Robertson & Caine 2017 Leopard 40 CT
Thank you for the responses. I was looking for a backup to my anchor alarm on my B&G MFD not a primary source but I really appreciate the input. @Captain Larry-DH thank you for the Aqua Map suggestion I will look into that. @marcham thank you for the signal k suggestion. That looks pretty interesting. Sounds like a fun winter project for me. Or maybe even a dedicated board like @Foswick did.
I also like Aqua Maps as my primary nav app. I prefer it overall to Navionics, although they both have unique features.
 
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Apr 29, 2022
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Jeanneau Tonic 23 Erie, PA
My favorite isn't available anymore, the developer seems to have disappeared. It was called "My Anchor Watch" by SjaellSoft. The features I liked were
Ability to set anchor position after you are anchored just by entering bearing and range to anchor. If you guess wrong, it was easy to adjust.
Easy ability to adjust warning and alarm zones and swing angles.
Easy ability to compensate for GPS accuracy, update frequency, loss of GPS alarm, etc.
Great drift log that showed my track all night.
Very reliable, I never had it fail once.

Still looking for another one.

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Jun 14, 2010
2,348
Robertson & Caine 2017 Leopard 40 CT
My favorite isn't available anymore, the developer seems to have disappeared. It was called "My Anchor Watch" by SjaellSoft. The features I liked were
Ability to set anchor position after you are anchored just by entering bearing and range to anchor. If you guess wrong, it was easy to adjust.
Easy ability to adjust warning and alarm zones and swing angles.
Easy ability to compensate for GPS accuracy, update frequency, loss of GPS alarm, etc.
Great drift log that showed my track all night.
Very reliable, I never had it fail once.

Still looking for another one.

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Aqua Maps has all of those features, and more.
 
Mar 6, 2008
1,341
Catalina 1999 C36 MKII #1787 Coyote Point Marina, CA.
JBP, My Garmin 76CS has that very feature for anchor alarm. It shows me how it has wondered around or moved like a pendulum with respect to the anchor. It draws tracks.
 
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Jun 14, 2010
2,348
Robertson & Caine 2017 Leopard 40 CT
Where is the swing angle? I couldn't find where to set that.
Start using the anchor alarm function, then to set anchor position choose either live anchoring or after drop. You can then set (and edit) position, bearing, and distance. (No GPS position in the attached screen grab). No swing angle limit - you are setting a radius from the anchor position. If you‘re concerned about wind shifts you can set the anchor distance to be closer than it is, and swinging out of that circle will set off your alarm.

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Apr 29, 2022
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Jeanneau Tonic 23 Erie, PA
Start using the anchor alarm function, then to set anchor position choose either live anchoring or after drop. You can then set (and edit) position, bearing, and distance. (No GPS position in the attached screen grab). No swing angle limit - you are setting a radius from the anchor position. If you‘re concerned about wind shifts you can set the anchor distance to be closer than it is, and swinging out of that circle will set off your alarm.

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Ah , well. Maybe they will add that feature soon. I almost always use it. None the less, I'll give it a try.