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Seatrax: GPS Tracking for Marine Asset Recovery

The most affordable complete solution for protecting and tracking marine assets

Know your high value sail or power vessel is safe and secure. Know you have the power to recover it if stolen. The Seatrax satellite tracking and monitoring system has been designed specifically for salt water installation and is just as useful for individual owners as fleet operators.
Seatrax has already proven itself in real life as a theft recovery tool, as a houseboat fleet management solution, as a vessel charter solution, and as an insurance reducer. Take a look at some of our Seatrax Testimonials.

Simple and Affordable Marine Asset Tracking

Using field-proven satellite technology Seatrax sends the GPS location of your boat to a central server where it can be routed to you in real-time. Tracer is an inexpensive solution that is easy to install and use. It can be configured for more frequent monitoring or for more economical operation. Seatrax can be run on AA size batteries or wired to the vessel’s electrical system. An optional ‘I Am Here’ button, that transmits its current location, is also available.

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Track your Friends, Loved Ones and Customers from Home and Office

Pleasure craft owners enjoy the additional benefit of safety and security with remote location tracking of friends and loved ones. Business craft owners also enjoy the same safety benefit and, in some cases, location information can permit better fleet management and utilization.

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Guardian Tracer Key to Boat Recovery

In the early hours of October 18th, 2007, a center console vessel was stolen off its boat lift in the Florida Keys. Unknown to the thieves,
this vessel had a Guardian Seatrax GPS tracking unit, installed by Miami based, Boat-Track Inc. The vessel’s owner was notified immediately through the Seatrax and led to alerting the authorities, who began tracking the vessel. The vessel sailed to the Western coastline of Cuba on the evening of October 19th. It then sat idle 50 miles off the coast of Cuba during the day of October 20th; it was probably sleep time.

On the evening of October 20th it sailed to Isla Mujeres just off the coast of Cancun Mexico. It was here that the owner, the insurance company and Mexican authorities recovered the boat as it arrived in Mexico. The track below tells the story.

 

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