DBMIBS 2025: Digital Yacht’s NjordLINK developer friendly boat monitoring solution

Ben Stein

Ben Stein

Publisher of Panbo.com, passionate marine electronics enthusiast, 100-ton USCG master.

3 Responses

  1. Sailor Paul says:

    As a DIY tinkerer, I don’t see any value in NjordLINK, but rather prefer the flexibility, expanded development options and data control, available community and DIY developed devices that a system like OpenPlotter/SignalK provides. And just as or for some more important, is that the cost is virtually nothing compare to commercial products and a paid subscriptions. That said, DIY is not for everyone, and I personally have pointed many boaters to a simpler plug and play solution. But this is not the case, it a middle ground for developers. Maybe it has value for professionals who provide regular paid service for those who view there services as a typical boating expense.

  2. Evan Bauman says:

    I bought one of these about 6 months ago when it was reasonably discounted. Easy to install and thought I’d use it as an anchor watch device as that used to be free in the app. Well shortly after that, the anchor watch capability cost increased to $10/month which, imho, is way too much. The device is still installed on my boat but now the NjordLINK app crashes while trying to access my boat’s data. It’s all seems pretty useless.

    • Paul Sumpner says:

      Hi Evan,
      Paul here from Digital Yacht.
      You were a very early adopter and things have moved pretty quickly in the last 6 months. I am confident that we can get your unit and mobile app updated, to cure the crashing you have seen and allow you to start using the system as it is intended.
      The $10/month was not just for the Anchor Watch, but also to allow you to store all of your NMEA 2000 data on the cloud for 12 months and get access to other apps as they are released.
      Please raise a ticket on our support system at https://support.digitalyacht.co.uk/submit-ticket/ and I will personally get you up and running ASAP.
      Best regards
      PAUL

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