IOS REFERENCE

Remote — live boat sharing and flotillas

Remote is where your boat goes on the map for the people who care about

it. Share a live position, run a fleet together, and let watchers ashore

know the instant a boat drags — even when no one is aboard to hear the

siren.

Remote — screenshot pending

At the top of the tab, a short "Ashore while she's on the hook?" card

explains what Remote does for you in plain terms: see your boat's live

position from anywhere, get your phone alerted the moment the anchor drags,

and let family or crew watch with one invite code. Below it, the Live

Beacon card shows your broadcast status ("Anchor Watch — Broadcasting"

while your anchor watch is armed), then the Channels section, and — if

you don't have Remote yet — a Watch my boat from ashore button that takes

you straight to a Remote-focused Store decision. The direct

Remote product appears before the general Pro/Max comparison, with an

illustrative live-watch strip showing connection, fix age, battery, and speed.

Completing the purchase opens a short success step with two choices:

Choose your chart packs activates the one chart region included while the

Remote subscription is active; Remote returns to the live-watch tab. If

SafeAnchor is already armed, AnchorQueen creates and activates your private

channel automatically.

The deep, control-by-control reference lives on the

SafeAnchor → Remote page — Remote and the anchor

watch share the same live-broadcast engine. This page is the overview; it

cross-links there rather than repeating every detail.

Automatic Live Beacon

Whenever your boat is on the water — anchored or under way — AnchorQueen

broadcasts a live beacon with your position so others nearby can see you

in real time. Automatic broadcasting is included with Real-Time Remote,

Pro, and Max; the Live Beacon card shows whether it is active. Free

captains can still see public beacons and join a channel by invite, but

anchoring does not automatically publish their boat.

What you share is governed by your privacy setting — Social Captain

(boat and name visible), Safety Only (position shared, identity hidden),

or Ghost Mode (nothing broadcast). Change it any time in your

captain profile. Full behaviour, including how the beacon

switches to auto-monitoring while your anchor watch is armed, is described in

SafeAnchor → Live Beacon.

Private channels — watch one boat

A private channel lets a specific person follow your boat's live track:

  • Arm SafeAnchor (Real-Time Remote, Pro, or Max) — AnchorQueen
  • automatically gets or creates your stable private channel, joins it, and

    begins sending the live boat fix. Repeated arm events never create duplicate

    channels.

  • Create a private channel (Real-Time Remote, Pro, or Max) — makes a channel for your boat
  • that up to 2 people can watch. You get an invite code to share;

    add an optional password to lock it.

  • Join by code (free) — enter the invite code you were given (plus the
  • password if the channel has one) to start watching. Joining never needs

    a subscription — only creating a channel does.

    Without a qualifying plan the two create buttons show an UPGRADE

    badge — tapping one takes you straight to the

    Store's subscription section, where the Real-Time Remote

    yearly subscription (or any Pro/Max plan) unlocks channel creation.

    The standalone Remote subscription unlocks only these Remote tools; it does

    not add Pro chart packs, Jules capacity, weather, routing, or other plan

    benefits.

    Once you are in a channel it lists every connected vessel with its name,

    captain, and a live / stale indicator, and shows the current invite code —

    tap rotate (⟳) to issue a fresh code and instantly retire the old one.

    The chart side of this — the row of vessel buttons and the fleet links — is

    covered in SafeAnchor → the fleet strip.

    Flotilla — track a whole fleet

    A flotilla is a shared channel for a group sailing together — a rally,

    charter fleet, club cruise, or regatta.

  • Create a flotilla (Real-Time Remote, Pro, or Max) — standalone Remote
  • and Pro track up to 10 vessels; Max tracks up to 100. Everyone who

    joins sees every boat on one map.

  • Crew join by code (free), from the app or a link.
  • Open the fleet board for a live map of the fleet, fleet stats, the
  • roster with each boat's status, and the shared itinerary — the

    day-by-day plan and overnight anchorages. Tap any boat to open its

    vessel card (status, speed, course, distance from you, specs, and exact

    position).

    Organisers can manage the fleet and build the itinerary from the web portal

    at anchorqueen.com → Flotillas. The full fleet-board and vessel-card

    reference is on SafeAnchor → Flotilla.

    Push-ashore drift alerts

    Watching a channel is not only passive. When a boat you are watching starts

    to drag its anchor, AnchorQueen sends a push notification to the people

    ashore — every watcher in that channel is alerted the moment the boat

    crosses its safe zone, not just whoever is aboard. That is the point of

    Remote: the captain may be asleep below, but the partner ashore, or the crew

    member out for dinner, finds out instantly and can call the boat.

  • The alert is edge-triggered — one push when the boat starts
  • dragging, not a stream of repeats while it sits past the line.

  • The boat's status ring turns red on the fleet strip and the chart at
  • the same time, so a glance confirms which vessel it is.

  • Push-ashore drift alerts are part of the paid Remote capability (a private
  • channel, or a flotilla for a fleet). A Free watcher can receive the owner's

    channel alert, but a Free boat does not auto-create or auto-broadcast one.

    Watching from your own second device

    To leave one device on the boat (say an iPad) and follow it from another

    (your iPhone), sign the watching device into a different account and join

    the boat's channel with the invite code. Two devices on the same account

    would clash (each hides the other as "self"). The full recipe is in

    SafeAnchor → Channels.

    If something goes wrong

  • A channel won't connect — both devices must be online while you pair; see
  • Troubleshooting.

  • A watcher sees no drift alert — confirm the boat is on a paid channel
  • (private or flotilla), not just visible on the public chart, and that the watcher

    has notifications enabled.

  • Your boat isn't visible to other captains — check your privacy setting in
  • the captain profile; Safety Only and Ghost Mode

    keep you off the public chart layer.