You may not be too concerned about yacht theft, but you probably should be. Two yachts are stolen every day in South Florida. No yacht or model is safe. Once your yacht is gone, there's little chance of getting it back – unless you have Seatrax.

Discounts to insurance premiums can payback the cost of Seatrax in a relatively short time.

Seatrax is proven in the recovery of stolen yachts - choose a proven solution

Seatrax is an emerging leading solution for protecting yachts against theft. Seatrax solution uses a small satellite transmitter permitting off shore use, far beyond any cellular coverage area. Unlike other products, it has no external antennas so it can be covertly installed easily and effectively. If your yacht or boat starts to move, Seatrax automatically notifies you on your email or cell phone, and you can immediately notify authorities. And Seatrax will permit you to continually track your yacht until it is recovered.

Tracer GPS Tracking System

Track your Vessel from Home and Office

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

Benefits and Uses

  • Satellite-based tracking works where cellular and radio systems don’t work, and where they do work.
  • Flexible notification features sends encrypted position information to secure web-based mapping e-mail addresses or cell phones, includes emergency notification options
  • Flexible Stealthy Operation. Seatrax can be configured to transmit its position on time intervals, at specific time of the day, only when it moves, or when a sensor is triggered. Tracer can easily be concealed in most boats.
  • Multiple Uses. Supports monitoring, tracking, control and security of leisure vessels, Merchant ships, Fishing fleets, Containers, Tracking buoy.

Seatrax Key to Boat Recovery

Tracer3 MinibaseIn 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 tracking unit, installed by Miami based, Boat-Track Inc. Seatrax immediately notified the vessel's owner, who alerted the authorities. 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.

 

Cuba