What's new in this release
The headline of this release is Real-Time Remote — live boat sharing with
the people who care where you are — plus a faster, smaller app and important
stability fixes.
The new Remote tab
AnchorQueen has a new top tab: 📡 Remote (tab #5, right after SafeAnchor).
Everything about sharing your boat live now lives in one place, with its own
violet "LIVE" look so you always know when something on screen is real-time.
boats on the open radar. No subscription needed.
two watchers — your partner ashore, the marina, a friend — with a simple
invite code. They see your live position, heading, and anchor status.
one chart, with a shared fleet board — roster, itinerary, and invite code.
follow it from your iPhone on the same account.
Full guide: Remote — live boat sharing and flotillas.
Drift alerts that reach the shore
When a boat you watch starts dragging its anchor, you get a push
notification the moment it happens — even with the phone locked, even miles
away. One alert per event, not a storm. The alarm no longer sounds only in the
cockpit; it reaches the people off the boat too.
Real-Time Remote subscription
Remote's paid features are available two ways: bundled with Pro and
Max, or as the standalone Real-Time Remote yearly subscription in the
Store — full remote watching without a full plan. The free Live
Beacon stays free either way.
The chart now suggests its own downloads
A new Charts button (map icon) lives in the chart's right-edge column.
It watches where you are looking and where your boat is, and pulses when
something needs attention — tap it for a short list: the region for the area
on screen, the region for your GPS position when that differs, the free
worldwide base map on a fresh install, plus a renewal notice when the
covering chart's subscription has expired and an update notice when a
newer edition is out. The renewal notice carries an inline Renew button
— re-subscribing is one tap from the chart. Everything else lands you in
the Store. The old one-time "download a chart" banner
is gone; chart discovery now stays with you after the first download. See
Chart downloads for this area.
An expired chart, by the way, stays on screen — it keeps rendering
while route planning and starting navigation over it politely refuse with
the same renew prompt. See
When a chart subscription expires.
One panel to rule them all
Every floating legend panel on the chart — harbours, buoys, lights, wrecks,
AIS, marine life, dive sites, captain's marks, and friends — now shares the
same card: one header style with the panel's icon, a live count badge,
and consistent minimize (–) / close (✕) buttons. Drag the header to move
a panel (it can no longer be lost off-screen), and use the new corner grip
to resize it — the list grows to fill the space. Your layout is remembered
per panel, separately for portrait and landscape. See
A calmer, safer route planner
Planning and editing routes got a full pass:
one hides every other route until you finish — or dims them to faint
context lines if you prefer (chart layers → Dim Routes While Editing).
when the water is shallower than your draft plus safety margin and red
when it's shallower than your draft — before the route is even planned.
And the check is tide-aware: each leg is judged at the time you'll
actually be there, using the predicted tide for your departure time and
planned speed.
drag to reorder, rename, delete, or insert a point on any leg.
handles to insert a point; a live depth readout follows your finger
while dragging; and the edit capsule now has undo / redo — with Cancel
restoring the route exactly as you found it.
Direction and Duplicate.
named places to the endpoints.
Full guide: Chart — planning a route.
Faster first open, smaller app
The chart's country borders, place names, and maritime-zone boundaries now
load from a compact binary format instead of very large text files. The app
download is significantly smaller, and the first chart render after install
no longer pauses to parse them.
Stability fixes
backgrounding it during an active chart pan.
ordering, notification cleanup).
Also improved
numbering across the manual reflects the new tab.