Where exactly is a boat with a TenderConnect located?

We are building a nautical chart. Every registered boat gets an anchor on it. A click on it shows: boat name, port, which dinghy is attached — and whether the engine was left on during the trip. Anyone considering whether this is suitable for their boat can check if one is nearby and [incomplete sentence] see in real life instead of in the video.

Sample view of the TenderConnect map: Ships at anchor in European ports; an expanded sample entry showing the boat's name, port, dinghy, and engine.
Sample view with fictional entries. The map reaches as far as you sail — the Caribbean, the Canary Islands and Croatia are just as much a part of it as the Baltic and Mediterranean Seas.
That is on the map
  • Boat name
  • Port and estuary
  • your first name
  • dinghy and motor, if you specify them
That is not on it
  • no last name
  • no address
  • no email address
  • no berth, just the port

The map is currently being created. It goes online as soon as enough boats have come together — the graphic above shows what it will look like. You will be notified as soon as it is up. And the entry can be deleted at any time with a short email.


And now the part that helps others the most.
The two questions we are asked most often are: „Does my dinghy fit?" and „Can I leave the engine on?" We can only ever answer this in general terms. Your details turn it into a concrete answer for the next person facing the same situation. Everything is voluntary.


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