nautibeaver
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Quick update on some monitoring/data/updating on the NautiBeaver
Background:
I purchased a 1992 68' 1992 Nordlund almost 5 years ago, at that time, i traded in my 1994 58' Sonship for this vessel that I owned for 1.5 years. (never had a vessel before the sonship). Obviously a steep learning curve, but a challenge is nothing i have back down from, since then, I have put spent almost 2k*hours on both boats, and learned a great deal. including a 1500 mile trip to Alaska. When i bought her, she was all but a clean slate, i still needed to rip out hundreds of lbs of cable (with the help of the most honest and knowledgeable person in the business, matt@ Petrelmarine.com) and hundreds of lbs of 1992 equipment. I purchased the boat because it was 2x the weight (which in my mind meant 2x the boat), but it had great bones and great engines. 2 x Luggers with 3k hours.
i had (i did not do) the interior refitted, and as a techie went to work on much of the systems (i did do some DIY things like kitchen, salon remodel, engine room remodel and re-lighting). First thing was to rip out the helm.
It was old.....
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I designed an built my own new helm based on the following
3x Argonaut displays running on Apple MacMini's running bootcamp, using nobletec and connected to Furuno NatNet3d systems. Took me a few designs to get the helm correct and the over head correct. Much of this was done in my spare time.
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_6543.JPG
phase 1:
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_6537.JPG
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_6538.JPG
Housing to store computers and other parts.
test install for space (notice i added a 4th areas to the port, but since removed it)
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_6543.JPG
Now
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_0607.jpg (this is mid project)
Replaced every switch with chetco system and also installed chetco engine monitoring and NMEA2k to ethernet.
Big difference
This https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_8082+(1).jpeg
vs
this
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_5164.JPG
that was 2.5 years ago.....i have moved on from chetco. it was not intuitive at all and encountered many problems with stability in monitoring info (engine) however will say that switch to digital switch worked well.
Now i have (by recommendation of my mast marine electronic guru who lets me do some of the work as i want to know ever system and push the comfort zone from time to time.) moved on to a PLC based system and SignalK system.
Matt Netting from PetrelMarine (puget Sound)
My current build (i will call it that) is still 2x Apples MacMini running bootcamp, Nobeltec, Furuno NavNet3d, Furuno Radar, Furuno Sounder, Simrad AP. I have however changed out the Chetco for a Siemens PLC machine (same equipment running on oil platforms). This PLC/HMI runs all my monitoring (engine based), digital Switching ( FlyBridge/PH house) and LED controls ( my flybridge has LED RGBW strip lights that change colors.). It also monitors things like bilge cycles and total time counts, changes LED colors, added intermittent wipers, has a horn program for Fog/distress. All is simple programming modifications. it can email me a daily report, send out alerts via Txt.
I also have some home automation, water monitor (different parts of my bilge high-water marks, lights, cameras, LED lights, stair lights, motion controls, and NEST thermostat controls. it is based on Samsung smarttthigs. It can even be programed for logic:
Example:
if i am going over 1000 RPM, it alarms to remind me to turn off my Hydraulics (Bow Thruster).
The last part was to get NMEA data on something for weather, and other relative info that others might want to see. I installed an iKommunicate system (SingalK) and used NMEARemote before switching over to Wilmhelm app running on IPADs.
This is where the meat of the post is about. iPads, NMEA2k, SignalK, iKommunicate, and WilhelmSk app.
These systems are incredible, especially for price.
Example: a somewhat sunlight readable HMI system connected to the PLC (PLC is often viewed as expensive, but that is a very wrong assumption) is about 1k, i did purchase one of them so i had an advance system that i could VNC (remote control software) to but for FlyBridge using an IPAD with VNC. Now i can turn off lights, fans, systems, and more via my phone or iPad from any place.
Example: Here is an iPad, VNC/App for Siemens showing my engine monitoring for water temp, RPM, oil press, oil temp, trans pressure, exhaust temp, and more.
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_1145.PNG
Switch examples:
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_1149.JPG
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I utilize 2 iPads installed on my upper helm to display NMEA info (WhilhelmSK) and Engine Data or navigation data.
I have many further plans:
Integrating SignalK with Smartthigs,
I
ntegrating SignalK with IFTTT; Currently i have smart things integrated with IFTTT:
Example: when i get close to my boat, it disarms the door/hatch sensors, shuts down the security cameras, activates the heater system. When i leave, it sets the lights to proper mode (depending on if it is daylight or nighttime), arms the cameras, and arms the door/hatches.
Integrate SignalK with PLC for remote monitoring/switch capability and to add simple monitoring info on SignalK.
Example: Hold temps, engine room temp, each room temp, tank monitoring, and more.
Last thought, if you have NMEA2k data you want to display, go buy a iKommunicate device (unless you have the expertise to install yourself, which i do, and still went the iKommunicate path). it took 15 minutes to install, including wiring and it was displaying data. The rest was ensuring my Furuno and Nobeltec systems were outputting the correct data for Signal K to display. Oh, and go get WilhelmSK well worth it. WilhelmSK app shows what Signal K, good boat WiFi, and smart DIY coding can do
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Background:
I purchased a 1992 68' 1992 Nordlund almost 5 years ago, at that time, i traded in my 1994 58' Sonship for this vessel that I owned for 1.5 years. (never had a vessel before the sonship). Obviously a steep learning curve, but a challenge is nothing i have back down from, since then, I have put spent almost 2k*hours on both boats, and learned a great deal. including a 1500 mile trip to Alaska. When i bought her, she was all but a clean slate, i still needed to rip out hundreds of lbs of cable (with the help of the most honest and knowledgeable person in the business, matt@ Petrelmarine.com) and hundreds of lbs of 1992 equipment. I purchased the boat because it was 2x the weight (which in my mind meant 2x the boat), but it had great bones and great engines. 2 x Luggers with 3k hours.
i had (i did not do) the interior refitted, and as a techie went to work on much of the systems (i did do some DIY things like kitchen, salon remodel, engine room remodel and re-lighting). First thing was to rip out the helm.
It was old.....
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https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_5159.JPG
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_5164.JPG
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_5165.JPG
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_5177.JPG
I designed an built my own new helm based on the following
3x Argonaut displays running on Apple MacMini's running bootcamp, using nobletec and connected to Furuno NatNet3d systems. Took me a few designs to get the helm correct and the over head correct. Much of this was done in my spare time.
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_6543.JPG
phase 1:
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_6537.JPG
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_6538.JPG
Housing to store computers and other parts.
test install for space (notice i added a 4th areas to the port, but since removed it)
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_6543.JPG
Now
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_0607.jpg (this is mid project)
Replaced every switch with chetco system and also installed chetco engine monitoring and NMEA2k to ethernet.
Big difference
This https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_8082+(1).jpeg
vs
this
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_5164.JPG
that was 2.5 years ago.....i have moved on from chetco. it was not intuitive at all and encountered many problems with stability in monitoring info (engine) however will say that switch to digital switch worked well.
Now i have (by recommendation of my mast marine electronic guru who lets me do some of the work as i want to know ever system and push the comfort zone from time to time.) moved on to a PLC based system and SignalK system.
Matt Netting from PetrelMarine (puget Sound)
My current build (i will call it that) is still 2x Apples MacMini running bootcamp, Nobeltec, Furuno NavNet3d, Furuno Radar, Furuno Sounder, Simrad AP. I have however changed out the Chetco for a Siemens PLC machine (same equipment running on oil platforms). This PLC/HMI runs all my monitoring (engine based), digital Switching ( FlyBridge/PH house) and LED controls ( my flybridge has LED RGBW strip lights that change colors.). It also monitors things like bilge cycles and total time counts, changes LED colors, added intermittent wipers, has a horn program for Fog/distress. All is simple programming modifications. it can email me a daily report, send out alerts via Txt.
I also have some home automation, water monitor (different parts of my bilge high-water marks, lights, cameras, LED lights, stair lights, motion controls, and NEST thermostat controls. it is based on Samsung smarttthigs. It can even be programed for logic:
Example:
if i am going over 1000 RPM, it alarms to remind me to turn off my Hydraulics (Bow Thruster).
The last part was to get NMEA data on something for weather, and other relative info that others might want to see. I installed an iKommunicate system (SingalK) and used NMEARemote before switching over to Wilmhelm app running on IPADs.
This is where the meat of the post is about. iPads, NMEA2k, SignalK, iKommunicate, and WilhelmSk app.
These systems are incredible, especially for price.
Example: a somewhat sunlight readable HMI system connected to the PLC (PLC is often viewed as expensive, but that is a very wrong assumption) is about 1k, i did purchase one of them so i had an advance system that i could VNC (remote control software) to but for FlyBridge using an IPAD with VNC. Now i can turn off lights, fans, systems, and more via my phone or iPad from any place.
Example: Here is an iPad, VNC/App for Siemens showing my engine monitoring for water temp, RPM, oil press, oil temp, trans pressure, exhaust temp, and more.
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_1145.PNG
Switch examples:
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=IMG_1149.JPG
Login - Dropbox
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I utilize 2 iPads installed on my upper helm to display NMEA info (WhilhelmSK) and Engine Data or navigation data.
I have many further plans:
Integrating SignalK with Smartthigs,
I
ntegrating SignalK with IFTTT; Currently i have smart things integrated with IFTTT:
Example: when i get close to my boat, it disarms the door/hatch sensors, shuts down the security cameras, activates the heater system. When i leave, it sets the lights to proper mode (depending on if it is daylight or nighttime), arms the cameras, and arms the door/hatches.
Integrate SignalK with PLC for remote monitoring/switch capability and to add simple monitoring info on SignalK.
Example: Hold temps, engine room temp, each room temp, tank monitoring, and more.
Last thought, if you have NMEA2k data you want to display, go buy a iKommunicate device (unless you have the expertise to install yourself, which i do, and still went the iKommunicate path). it took 15 minutes to install, including wiring and it was displaying data. The rest was ensuring my Furuno and Nobeltec systems were outputting the correct data for Signal K to display. Oh, and go get WilhelmSK well worth it. WilhelmSK app shows what Signal K, good boat WiFi, and smart DIY coding can do
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NautiBeaver.