A running log of the improvements we ship to Oria Marine: the box, the app and the platform. Newest first.
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Split a session in two
When a boat stays powered between two outings, both are recorded as one long trip. You can now open a session, place the cursor on the timeline where the engine was off, and cut it in two. Each outing then gets its own distance, fuel and duration.
More accurate speed and distance
A single bad GPS reading could sometimes show an impossible speed and inflate the distance of a trip. Those readings are now filtered out, so your speed and distance figures are more reliable.
Steadier during busy periods
The platform now keeps more capacity ready at all times, so pages keep loading normally when many people are connected at once.
Easier to read live stats on the map
On the live view, your boat's speed and engine readings now show on a subtle panel, so they stay clear and easy to read over the map.
Roles that match how your organisation works
Larger organisations can now give each member a role that matches what they actually do, from read only through to full administration, and limit them to the groups they are responsible for.
Cookie choices on the public site
The website now asks before using any measurement cookie, and you can change your mind at any time. Nothing is measured until you accept.
Fixed duplicate zone alerts
Some boats could occasionally receive two entry alerts for the same zone crossing. Zone alerts are now guaranteed to be logged once.
See which box is fitted to your boat
The boat's Info tab now shows the box currently fitted, with its number and whether its software is up to date. It previously showed the first box the boat ever had.
New live positions and latest session widgets
Add two widgets to your dashboard: see all your boats, or one boat, live on a map, and preview a boat's most recent trip without leaving the home page.
More reliable geofence crossing alerts
Zone entry and exit alerts now use your boat's live GPS track at sea, ignore invalid positions, and record the exact crossing point on the map.
Edit your boat's details and engines yourself
Admins can now update a boat's name, brand, model, type, length and purchase date, and add, edit or remove its engines, right from the boat's Info page.
More accurate fuel, even when the signal drops
Fuel consumption is now read straight from your engine's own running total, so it stays accurate even when the connection drops during fast runs, matching what your engine display shows.
Alert when a boat lingers in a zone
Geofence zones can now alert you when a boat stays inside longer than a set number of minutes, alongside the enter, leave and speed alerts, in a clearer zone settings panel.
Maintenance and zone activity on your dashboard
Two new dashboard widgets: your upcoming maintenance, and recent geofence zone crossings. Build the dashboard you want by adding or removing widgets.
Grouped geofence alert emails
Zone alerts now arrive as one clear email that groups everything that happened across your fleet, instead of a separate message per event.
Choose who gets geofence alerts
Pick exactly which people are alerted for each geofence zone, right from the zone settings.
Follow geofence activity
See recent zone crossings on the geofence page, and get a heads-up on a session replay when a boat entered a zone during that trip.
More reliable geofence page
The geofence page now always loads and lets you create a new zone reliably, even when a saved zone is incomplete, so it no longer shows an error.
Export maintenance to CSV
Download your maintenance history and upcoming deadlines as a CSV, for one boat or for the whole fleet.
More accurate fuel on twin-engine boats
Fuel consumption now adds up both engines on twin-engine boats instead of counting only one.
More accurate trip distances
Distances are now measured from boat speed, fixing large under-counts on fast and planing boats.
Cleaner speed graph
Removed erroneous speed spikes (GPS glitches) from the session speed chart.
Live speed on mobile
The Live page now shows the boat's current speed on mobile.
Engine details on the boat page
The boat Info tab shows engine models. Tap an engine to see its full specs (power, propeller, serial number).
A4 session exports
PNG and PDF session reports now export in a clean A4 format.
Tidier account and boat info display
Long account names no longer overflow the sidebar, and the boat Info cards wrap cleanly.
Fuel totals corrected
Fuel used per trip is now counted correctly. It was previously under-reported on many boats.
Live boat tracking
Follow your boat on the map in real time, with its current position and speed.
Geofence zones on your trips
The geofence zones you draw now appear on every session map.
Marine chart map style
Session maps and exported reports can now use a marine chart background.
Merge split trips
Combine trips that were split by a signal drop into a single session.
Speed and fuel efficiency
See your boat's fuel efficiency across its speed range, with recommended cruising speeds.
Notes, tags and CSV export
Add notes and tags to your trips, and export your sessions to CSV.
Live trail on the map
The Live map now draws your boat's recent track, not just its current position.
Maintenance log and reminders
Keep a digital maintenance log and get reminders based on a date or on engine hours.
Your company logo
Upload your company logo. It appears in the menu and on your exported session reports.
Faster long trips
Long trips now load faster, with the level of detail adapting to the length of the trip.
Boats without engine data are covered
Boats without engine telemetry now show their full track and speed, so every boat gets a logbook.
Daily distance, fuel and CO2 charts
See each boat's distance, fuel and CO2 day by day.
Polished session reports
Export any trip as a clean PNG or PDF report with its map, key stats and your note.
Per-engine live telemetry
On the Live page, see each engine's RPM, fuel rate and temperatures in real time.
Replay a trip point by point
Scrub through a trip with a timeline slider to replay exactly what happened.
Organize your fleet into groups
Group your boats to manage a larger fleet more easily.