baz":3sj4rcpl said:
Looking forward to the Active Captain enhancements. I wonder if we can get to look at that "page of ideas".
You tug nuts are lighting up my Google alerts with all this talk about ActiveCaptain and iPads and all the good stuff! Thanks for discussing it. I can definitely tell you what's coming next...
I'm working on a new Captains card. The idea of it is to keep track of more information about a captain - info about their boat, location, etc. Through that card you'll be able to see all the reviews a captain has written. So if you see an anchorage that a captain was at, you'll be able to see other anchorages he was at too. There are some people onboard with incredible experience and seeing the places they like to go can be a lot of help. Many people ask for this. Obviously, you don't have to fill in all of the special info - it's all optional.
There will also be a way to send a message to a captain. The receiving captain will have to allow it and it's off by default. If they'll allow others to contact them, a captain can send a message to another captain on their captain card. The server sends out the email so no email addresses are passed between each person although each captain can write their email address if they want to go around the whole system in future messages. The whole point of this is to give people the ability to ask a question of a captain especially with regard to a review that they wrote, or to ask more questions about a particular anchorage, hazard, or marina.
Following that will be a new Routes card. The Routes and Captains cards go together. Basically, each captain will be able to upload their routes from a variety of software programs and have them stored and shared on ActiveCaptain. We'll provide mechanisms for moving those routes from-and-to other software as well as importing/exporting them to chartplotters. You'll be able to copy another captain's route, change it on the web site, and distribute it to all your devices. Software from our partners will make it especially easy to import routes since they are already synchronizing with our web site.
Today there is no real common way to freely share and archive routes. Every time each of us goes from one port to another, we start from scratch and create each waypoint. This should help make that process easier and safer by having tested routes that others have used and commented on.
There are some really interesting things possible once we have those capabilities. Tying routes and markers can provide some added capabilities that have never been possible before. Things like automatic bridge timing calculations, mid-route tide assistance, and even automatic hazard warning indications (plus fuel deals enroute, slip specials, and on and on).
So that's what I'm doing this Summer!