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Boat Monitoring
System
 
 
 
This
product has been withdrawn from sale temporarily while it undergoes a redesign making it more suitable for the global market and use with the future 3G networks.
The manufacturer apologises for any inconvenience while this takes place.
The information below is subject to change.
You may still register your interest in the product to receive updates by clicking here and receive automatic updates.
A Direct Link to your Boat
BMS07
gives you peace of mind by letting you know what’s happening on your
boat when you’re not there. It is ideally suited to moored boats, or
boats on trailers, because of their vulnerability and the system’s
ultra-low power consumption. -
Your
boat can be stolen without being broken into. BMS07 will detect this
based on a change in GPS position and send you updated GPS positions
allowing interception or recovery of your boat.
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A serious leak
can sink your boat very quickly. BMS07 can alert you to the presence of
water in your bilge giving you time to save your boat.
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Fire can spread from a nearby boat, or start on your boat. BMS07 can warn you if smoke is detected.
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low battery can be an inconvenience (eg you can’t start your engine),
or a threat to your boat (especially if it’s the bilge pump battery).
BMS07 can warn you that a battery is getting low.
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Active
messaging reassures you that the system is operating and armed. A
current GPS position is also sent to let you know where your boat is.
Ultra-low Power Consumption-
BMS07 uses a tiny 1.6mA when it is not reading the GPS.
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Intelligent Power Management switches on the GPS at regular intervals, then switches it off straight after taking a reading.
Low Total Cost of Ownership
Think about this
A
boat on a mooring (or even at a Marina) can be accessed by water and
can be easily towed away without anyone even getting on board.
A
boat on a trailer in the street can be towed away in seconds. Club
Marine (a major Australian boat insurer) has records of boats being
stolen from “driveways, backyards and even from a security garage under
an apartment block”.
If your boat starts taking on water (for
example, because a seacock gives way, an engine exhaust hose start
leaking or the hull is damaged by another boat), then even if you
have a fully charged 80aH battery attached to a 1500GPH bilge
pump, the boat will sink in 10-12 hours (assuming that the bilge pump
motor does not burn out before the battery is exhausted).
An
electrical problem can discharge a house or a starting battery. If the
battery runs the bilge pumps, then your boat is in jeopardy if it
starts taking on water. If the battery is your starting battery, then
you will arrive at your boat and be unable to start it.
If your
boat is kept in close proximity to another boat (for example, in a
berth at a Marina) an early warning of smoke coming from a nearby
burning vessel may provide enough time for you to move your boat (or
have it moved) before your boat ignites.
An early warning of a smouldering electrical fire on your boat may enable you to deal with it before it gets out of hand.
Download the BMS07 brochure here
(PDF)
Please note, this item is "drop
shipped" from the Australian Manufacturer direct to you.
TWIG Solutions is
not responsible for shipping delays, however we will of course assist where
possible.
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