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Locomarine Yacht Router Mini 4G Booster

The Yacht Router Mini is designed for installation on mid-size vessels with single satellite Internet source (VSAT, Inmarsat, Iridium etc). It will provide the ability to establish two Vessel Networks (e.g. Owner, Guests) as WIFI and cable version. Each Vessel Network can be simultaneously connected to same or different Internet source. For example: you can connect Owner network to the Internet via VSAT (using additional satellite equipment), while in the same time Guest network can access Internet over 4G mobile system or to WIFI Hotspot in marina (via additional WIFI Booster module). For larger vessels where single WIFI access point is not enough to cover all vessel areas, multiple Network Extender modules could be installed. With dual SIM card slot on Yacht Router Mini you can use two SIM cards from same or different mobile provider. For distant offshore connectivity (30+ NM) installation of optional high gain outdoor antennas is suggested.

  • 1x SAT port (for satellite Internet systems, ADSL, mobile routers)
  • Global CAT11 modem (600/75 Mbps download/upload)
  • Optional WIFI Booster for long distance WIFI (10+ NM)
  • 2x Vessel network (WIFI/LAN)
  • 2x Vessel Network LAN port
  • 2x Backbone LAN port
  • 2,4 + 5 GHz high power MIMO WIFI (b/g/n + a/n/ac)
  • Multiple Network Expander support
  • Online Remote support
  • Free Remote Tracking and Anchor alarm
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The best boat wi-fi – everything you need to know about staying connected onboard

Wifi for boats is an increasingly important consideration for many leisure sailors, who rely on apps and an internet connection for vital functions such as navigation and whether reports, as well as maintaining business connections or staying in touch with friends via social media. sam fortescue explores the options for the best onboard wifi – from routers to satellite services..

Some readers will relish the idea of dropping the mobile phone right to the bottom of their kit bag, where it can’t be heard for a few days, and setting off for a sail. But the reality of life is that we all need the internet close at hand, even on the boat.

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Myriad navigational tools are available online, from charting apps to weather, and even if you don’t always use them, it’s good to know they are there. These days, the mobile phone is considered the number one piece of safety kit aboard – it’s a key means of raising the alert if something goes wrong. And those who sail with children will testify to the balm-like effect of having some electronic entertainment on hand.

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Phones work well on board as long as you remain within sight of a cell tower. But nestled in under the cliffs of a wild anchorage, or cutting across Lyme Bay for instance, you might struggle to find enough network to connect. A host of electronic solutions to this problem have been developed, so there’s no reason to go without internet access any more, even in high latitudes. Whether you are a safety-only user, a social media addict or into streaming HD content, there’s a different gear package for you. We run through the options.

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Boat wifi only – the budget option

The cheapest, but not always the easiest, way to get wifi on board is to use the marina’s (or other local hot-spot) wireless system. Connecting your phone or laptop to it directly is OK, but you often struggle to get a good connection, particularly below deck. That’s where a wifi booster is required.

At its simplest, you could mount a high-gain antenna on the pushpit that plugs directly into the USB socket of your laptop – ideal for downloading weather, checking the news or sending emails. Something such as Digital Yacht’s WL70 has a reported 1km (0.62miles) range. MailASail claims its Wifi Bat has connected to wifi up to 10 miles away, and Wave Wifi’s Rogue Wave claims up to seven miles’ range.

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If you’re sailing with family and friends who also want to get online, a shared connection is needed. Digital Yacht’s iKConnect wireless router would do the trick, combined with either the WL70 or the more powerful WL510 antenna. Alternatively, brands such as Wifi Onboard sell generic router and antenna packages.

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Florida-based Wave WiFi has developed its MBR 500 router specifically for yachts. It offers a simplified user interface and connection to the Rogue Wave antenna via an Ethernet plug, which uses far less power than USB.

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MailASail makes a Red Box router that can select automatically between wifi, 4G and satellite comms, compress emails for faster transmission and network your instruments’ NMEA data. It is a great all-rounder, but perhaps too intricate if you just want wifi on board.

Boat wifi antennas

  • Digital Yacht WL70: £180
  • MailASail Wifi Bat: £358.80
  • Wave Wifi Rogue Wave: £tbc
  • Wifi Onboard: £185

Boat wifi routers

  • Digital Yacht iKConnect: £180
  • Wifi Onboard (antenna and router package): £300
  • MailASail Red Box: £580.80
  • Wave WiFi MBR 500: £tbc

Coastal flexibility

Marina wifi is often too slow to be useful, so a better bet is to use the mobile phone network, which has much higher data rates thanks to 4G (and soon 5G) coverage. Again, the cheapest way of doing this is to install a 4G router in the boat – you could even use a home mifi device (small, wireless devices that let multiple users and mobile devices share a mobile broadband internet connection.) Just plug in a mobile data SIM (monthly contract or pay-as-you-go) and access the internet wherever there is a mobile phone signal.

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MailASail’s Roam-Free 4-Gateway claims to boost the 4G signal nearly a thousandfold, giving it much better range. While Digital Yacht’s 4G Connect router and Wave WiFi’s MBR 550 can switch between shoreside wifi when it’s available and 4G. Croatia’s Locomarine is a more recent player in this field, and its Yacht Router Micro package combines an internal 4G router with an external wifi antenna (powered over Ethernet). It has a built-in SIM card slot and can be expanded with another SIM-card module to receive mobile data anywhere in the world.

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All of these units are certainly more powerful receivers than your mobile phone alone, but will still struggle more than a few miles from the cell tower or along cliffy coasts. For better range, pair the router with a dedicated high-gain mobile phone antenna on the pushpit, such as Digital Yacht’s 4G Connect Pro or Wifi Onboard’s Huawei router package. “Ranges up to 15-20 miles offshore have been achieved (mobile network tower location dependent),” says Paul Sumpner of Digital Yacht.

A combined antenna and router for mounting on deck makes for much simpler retrofitting, because you only need a power connection. In tests off Cape Finisterre, MVG’s NeptuLink delivered up to 100mbps download speed (enough to stream several HD movies simultaneously) as far as 22 miles offshore, and maintained some form of network connection at even greater range. It is designed specifically to deal with the way that radio waves propagate above the sea, as well as the pitching and rolling motion of boats at sea.

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Glomex’s Webboat 4G Plus also bundles the router and the antenna in the same external unit, but has a bigger profile with its dome. The system offers handy dual SIM card slots, and will switch between those and wifi for the best signal.

  • Digital Yacht 4G Connect: £390
  • MailASail Roam-Free 4-Gateway: £418.80
  • Wave WiFi MBR 550: £tbc
  • Locomarine Yacht Router: €1,210

4G routers with external antenna

  • Digital Yacht 4G Connect Pro: £660
  • Wifi Onboard 4G/wifi router: £675
  • Glomex Webboat 4G Plus: €1,049
  • MVG NeptuLink: c£2,000

Data everywhere

If you want to guarantee ultimate connectivity even mid-ocean, then there is only one option: satellite comms. Not only is the kit itself more expensive, but you pay a much higher rate per megabyte of data than you would via wifi or 4G. The sky is the limit here, with a money-no-object contract and tracking antenna dish capable of giving you megabits of bandwidth.

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Basic entry-level satellite connectivity is actually quite cheap. The bluewater sailor’s staple for many years has been an Iridium phone with built-in or external modem. It keeps you safe with the ability to make calls from anywhere on the world’s oceans, and offers dial-up internet access all for around £1,800-£2,200, including handset, cabling and antenna. Data is charged at $1.50 per minute, not per megabyte, and is very slow. Sending a couple of emails or downloading a small file might take five minutes, so you have to use good compression software.

“If you want weather access and to get good value from them, then there is a lot of value in purchasing through a specialist retailer who will give you aftermarket support and training,” says Ed Wildgoose of MailASail. “This is not an iPhone-like product that will work for all very simply out of the box. Internet speeds are pre-1990s dial-up rates.”

  • Iridium 9555: £1,018.80
  • Iridium 9522B: £1,918.80

The next step up would be a service such as Fleet One from Inmarsat, now offering up to 150kbps – roughly three times the speed of dial-up. It’s enough for weather routing, WhatsApp, blogging, email and sending occasional photos. Inmarsat’s free 505 safety service is built in, connecting you directly to the nearest search and rescue team in the event of distress, and you can use voice and data services at the same time – handy if you’re running a business from the boat.

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Iridium offers a faster 352kbps connection through the more expensive Certus system, which might also keep you in Facebook posts. Or for roughly the same installation cost, Inmarsat’s Fleet Broadband offers 550kbps. As well as the extra speed, it will give access to a suite of Inmarsat safety features from next year, including Distress Chat and safety messages for your region.

All are relatively easy to install, but hardware costs are up to five times higher (see right). Airtime, on the other hand, is much cheaper with a range of monthly subscriptions giving you a fixed amount of data, or unlimited data in a fixed geographical area. The cost of data on a high-volume contract can be less than 10 per cent of that on an occasional-use contract.

“Voice calls are generally better quality than the handheld phones,” explains Wildgoose. “Also, you generally have two-plus voice lines which can be useful for business users or people with guests on board (second bill for the guests). It’s still essential to use an optimisation service as compressed services still typically use 1/10th of the data and hence reduce your bills by a factor of up to 10x, but your range of options is so much greater.”

  • Iridium Certus: £7,199 plus data at $14.36-$1.08/MB
  • Inmarsat Fleet One: £3,594 plus data at $10.50 or $6.13/MB
  • Inmarsat Fleet Broadband: £5,331-£7,381 plus data from £328/m

If you really want to go to town with data aboard, you’ll need something such as a VSAT system, offering megabit download rates. These need to be custom installed and tailored to your yacht, so don’t expect to buy one off the shelf. A specialised installer will take care of that for you. You’ll be looking at something like the TracPhone V3-HTS from KVH, where a contract costing $1,100/m will buy you 2GB of data, or around $2,000 buys 5GB – all on the Intelsat network.

If that doesn’t sound like enough speed for you, then Inmarsat’s Fleet Xpress is the top-of-the-line network service. Usually seen on superyachts and commercial vessels, it is powered by Ka-band satellites and offers download speeds of up to 10mbps for always-on connectivity. The terminals weigh upwards of 37kg and measure up to 1m in diameter, so this would only suit the most determined communicator with a large yacht.

  • KVH TracPhone V3-HTS: £17,400
  • Inmarsat Fleet Xpress: from £26,000, with monthly data from £1,312

Bytes, bits and speed

A megabyte is an amount of data – perhaps an image, file or song. Many data contracts limit the number of megabytes you can download each month

Kbps/mbps – this is a measure of how much data you can transfer per second – it is a measure of speed. Satellite contacts specify the maximum speed available to you. In general, the poorer the connection (whether wifi, 4G of satellite), the slower it is.

How much do I need?

  • Photo – typically around 1 megabyte
  • HD film – perhaps 5 gigabytes

And how fast?

  • Skype calls – 100kbps
  • Video calls – 300kbps
  • Facebook – 500kbps
  • Streaming video – 1.5mbps
  • HD video – 5.0mbps

Key Contacts

  • digitalyacht.co.uk
  • wifionboard.co.uk
  • mailasail.com
  • mvg-world.com
  • locomarine.com
  • inmarsat.com
  • iridium.com

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Best boat Wi-Fi systems: Essential tech from range extenders to signal boosters

High-speed internet access is now essential to us all, both at home and on board. Duncan Kent explores the latest methods to stay online afloat.

Despite the fact that most of us take to the water to shed our worries and get away from our hectic everyday lives, having a reliable boat Wi-Fi system has now become highly desirable, even critical in certain circumstances. After all, if you can keep your family entertained when you’re happily cruising or can carry on working but on your own terms, what’s to fault it?

Depending on your needs there are a plethora of smart devices available to help you stay in touch. Firstly, almost all marinas have boat Wi-Fi hotspots for customer use, so there are simple Wi-Fi range extenders and boosted antennae that will give you a much-improved signal from a weak hotspot within a mile or so.

That said, much of the shoreside kit is already old technology and works on the slower 2.4GHz frequency so, although a booster might help keep you connected to a weak signal, it won’t help with data speed and bandwidth on a busy summer’s day.

The latest 5.0GHz routers are much quicker but their effective range is even less, so where these are installed into marinas there are multiple hotspots, usually at least one per pontoon, resulting in much less need for a booster.

Furthermore, now that 3G/4G data packages are much better value, the use of cellular networks has become increasingly popular onboard. Similar signal boosters are also available for the mobile phone networks in weak areas as well as hubs/routers to allow multiple simultaneous connections to the same cellular network link.

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Some devices are specifically for data only, others can cater for voice communications as well. The former is not only great for streaming films and keeping up with your Facebook or WhatsApp community, but also offers you the ability to download weather and navigation information, send a position update to your loved ones and even update your instruments with the latest firmware and chart updates. The latter lets you chat with friends and work colleagues alike, without them even knowing you’re afloat.

The boat Wi-Fi systems described in this article are only intended for use when you’re cruising no more than 10nm or so from the coastline. Beyond that range you would need to look into purchasing or renting one of the many satellite systems available, which are outside the scope of this current guide, but will be covered at a later date.

N.B. Not all of the products mentioned have been tested in the field by MBY , so the suggested ‘Our choice’ products were derived from studying the detailed technical specifications and manufacturer’s claims and comparing those with our experience of using a number of products within that category of device.

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Single-user Wi-Fi hotspot range extenders

Those who carry a laptop on board can boost boat Wi-Fi hotspot reception simply by connecting an external, hi-gain, range extending antenna. These are usually a fairly tall pole aerial with amplification circuitry built into their base and a long cable that terminates in either a USB or Ethernet plug that you connect to the relevant port on your device or router.

Plugging it into a laptop will override its internal Wi-Fi card and software supplied with the antenna will enable you to set it up to monitor the signal strength of surrounding hotspots and to lock onto your preferred one.

High-gain antennae come in two types – directional and omnidirectional. The former, usually a box containing a simple flat plate or two, can be pointed face-on towards the preferred signal source, effectively ‘tuning’ it to the transmitter. Whereas the latter, usually a pole type, is easier to use as it doesn’t require alignment.

In tests, omnidirectional boosters offer a marked improvement over the default signal received using the laptop’s own internal antenna but they do cost somewhere between £100-£300.

There are a number of less expensive (£50-£100) caravan/motorhome signal boosters that perform reasonably well, but you do tend to get what you pay for – especially in terms of their ability to withstand the harsh marine environment. Few really low-budget devices are truly waterproof, so you’d need to put them into a watertight enclosure and you’ll probably have to fiddle around with the direction they are pointing in order to find the best signal reception.

As with all line-of-sight radio signals, however, no matter how powerful the kit is, the height of your antenna is the key to better range. The higher you mount it the longer your range and the more hotspots you will be able to connect to. It’s also worth bearing in mind that the reception quality and range will be affected by the tides too, as your boat effectively ‘sinks’ at low water in respect to the land.

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Alfa Tube-U 

A low-cost universal booster/router for motorhomes, caravans and boats. Alfa is a well-known brand in this field, albeit more so in the camping world, and its kit appears to be good value for money.

The Tube-U is a GRP-encased +9dB signal booster to which a variety of omni-directional outdoor antennae can be fitted. The booster connects via a 5m-long cable, terminated in a standard USB plug, to a single device like a laptop or router (see Wi-Fi routers).

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Ubiquiti Bullet HP airMAX M2/M5

The Bullet airMAX is a robust and weatherproof, low-loss radio booster with a Type-N connector designed to be directly attached to a suitable external antenna to create a powerful and robust outdoor access point. It then connects to a PC or router via an ethernet cable, which also provides the necessary power (PoE).

Both 2.4GHz (M2) and 5.0GHz (M5) versions of the popular Plug & Play airMAX are available and are supplied with Ubiquiti AirOS software, which features a signal strength meter for accurate antenna alignment.

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Digital Yacht WL60 MkIII

UK marine electronics company, Digital Yacht, offers a number of reliable solutions to onboard communications. Its WL60 hi-gain (8dBM) antenna is a simple external aerial supplied with four quick-mount suckers. It is 60cm tall and comes with a 5m long cable, terminating in a USB plug.

Ideal for single devices or connection to a network router, it is said to boost your boat Wi-Fi range to over a mile in perfect conditions.

Suitable for Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 and Mac OS X 10.3+ operating systems and supports 802.11b/g/n protocols as well as WEP and WPA/WPA2 encryption.

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Yachtrouter Locomarine Wi-Fi Booster s5

A robust and waterproof external booster with N-type socket for direct connection to a suitable high-gain Wi-Fi antenna.

The Booster s5 is powered by PoE and supplied with a long ethernet cable for plugging directly into a PC or boat Wi-Fi router. With a good quality antenna, a range of up to 10 miles is reportedly possible with this booster.

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Wi-Fi Bat antenna

The Wi-Fi Bat is a marine-grade 2W, waterproof, high-gain (8dB) omni-directional antenna that is 70cm high and comes with 15m of cable terminating in a USB plug. Power is provided by the device’s USB port so, being plug-and-play, you simply plug it into a laptop and it works.

Downloading the Ralink monitoring software, however, which comes on a CD (also available to download from the MailASail website) will provide a signal strength meter, which is useful for optimising the antenna location.

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Digital Yacht WL510

The WL510 is a small and rugged 12/24Vdc-powered 600mW booster/modem designed to connect to an external, hi-gain (12dB) antenna via 10m-long cable. The base of the 0.9m/3ft long antenna connects via a standard 1in/14tpi mount and the modem, which contains all necessary drivers, is linked to a PC or router via an RJ45 CAT5 network cable.

Compatible with Windows, Mac and LINUX operating systems, the WL510 supports 802.11b/g protocols as well as WEP/WPA/WPA2 encryption and is configured via a browser.

The WL510 can lock onto a hotspot up to five miles away, depending on antenna height and surrounding buildings.

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If it’s just the occasional use of marina Wi-Fi on a laptop you’re looking for then, unless the signal is particularly weak, a simple but good-quality boosted omni-directional antenna such as Digital Yacht’s WL60 should provide all you need to get the best from the local system.

The bonus with this is, should you later wish to expand it into a multi-user router-based system, then you can simply plug the WL60 into the DY IKConnect router for a relatively modest outlay. Those who regularly use local Wi-Fi in a berth and are happy to spend more on their kit might want to look into Locomarine’s more comprehensive offerings, which can be tailor-made to suit.

Multi-user Wi-Fi routers

A long-range Wi-Fi booster certainly helps you get the best out of a poor boat Wi-Fi signal, but they’re not much use when the whole family want to get online simultaneously. In that case you’ll need a 12V/24V powered wireless router that will lock onto the Wi-Fi source and create its own local hotspot to which multiple users can connect. In many cases a high-gain antenna can be plugged directly into a boat Wi-Fi router via an ethernet WAN port, thereby enabling the much-improved signal to be shared.

These units range from simple mini-routers with limited features and users, to marine-specific routers that often have their own high-gain antenna.

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Digital Yacht iKConnect

The iKConnect is a compact, 12V boat Wi-Fi router that provides a simple and cost-effective way to set-up a wireless hotspot onboard. The small box has its own antenna and is optimised to work either with DY’s own budget WL60 long-range external antenna or with its top of the range WL510 system.

The iKConnect router also allows mobile devices to wirelessly receive Signal-K or NMEA data, thereby providing both internet access and wireless navigational data within the same network.

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Kuma Wi-Fi Hotspot

Another budget system primarily designed for the caravan/campervan market but a useful low-cost device if you only need the occasional signal boost. The neat little hub has a flexi internal antenna for Wi-Fi out, LAN and WAN ethernet sockets and a USB port for the external hi-gain waterproof antenna.

Configuring it is easy via a browser page and there are LEDs on the front panel indicating the status of the device. Said to have a maximum range of 1.5km, it allows up to five users to share the same connection although the external antenna is directional so requires aligning to the hotspot for the best signal reception.

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Wi-Fi Extender Plus Marine

This 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Extender provides long-range access to Wi-Fi hotspots and creates a multi-user hotspot onboard.

The kit comprises a weatherproof external aerial with a 5m-long cable and an internally mounted, 220V ac or 12V dc-powered Wi-Fi hub that creates a local Wi-Fi hotspot as well as having a LAN and WAN port.

Buy it now on wifionboard.co.uk

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RedPort Halo Optimizer

This is a popular American system, but is also available in the UK via Amazon. It comprises a long-range Wi-Fi antenna (said to reach hotspots <6nm away) and the Optimizer router/hub to allow the boosted boat Wi-Fi signal to be shared by multiple users. LAN and WAN ports enable the hub to be connected to an onboard PC and to receive satellite system data from a modem.

The hub includes all drivers, a firewall and encryption facilities, plus it can operate with the optional Redport XGate in which the inbuilt compression software speeds up data transfer by up to five times.

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Alfa Wi-Fi Camp Pro 2

In past tests the forerunner to this device performed surprisingly well in a marine environment. The Camp Pro2 is designed to pick up a Wi-Fi signal using a high-gain external antenna, boost it and then feed it via cable into its own R36A USB router to rebroadcast it to nearby users through the boat Wi-Fi antenna mounted on the router box.

The kit includes a 9dB external, omni-directional GRP antenna with an 8m USB-terminated cable.

The most important aspect of a boat Wi-Fi router is its antenna, so it’s vital to match any router with a proper, external quality, high-gain antenna. If you don’t, then there won’t be a decent enough signal to share between multiple users no matter how good the router.

It’s also a good idea to choose one that is rated for use in a marine environment. It doesn’t need to be submersible, but at least it should be built using high quality, not easily corroded components and fixings. Most properly ‘marinised’ circuitry will have its electronic components ‘potted’, that is enveloped within resin to prevent moisture ingress.

Onboard’s Wi-Fi Extender Plus provides all this at a very reasonable cost. Should you prefer to have all the bells and whistles such as encryption, firewall and satcom compatibility, however, then the RedPort Halo Optimizer sounds hard to beat.

Mobile phone signal boosters & routers

If you regularly cruise or anchor outside the range of a Wi-Fi hotspot, but within 10-15nm of the coast, then you’ll need a GSM (3G) or LTE (4G) device to send/receive data and make/receive phone calls. Some prefer to use a cellular network even when they’re within range of a hotspot as nowadays competitive deals can be had on airtime and often the connection is faster and more dependable.

Saying that, you’ll most likely still need some form of external high-gain antenna if you want to ensure enough data speed and bandwidth for reliable streaming and down/uploading.

If all you want to do is send and receive email and make a few calls, then the slower 3G GSM network is more than adequate. But for data streaming, 4G LTE is pretty much essential. A 4G device will nearly always work with the 3G networks as well, if that’s all that’s available in the area, and will automatically select the strongest signal/platform it can detect.

The simplest and most economical form of data router is a Mi-Fi – a small, portable box with rechargeable batteries and integral antenna costing between £50-£100. A Mi-Fi unit finds the strongest mobile data reception within range and locks onto it.

You can also buy a Mi-Fi dongle for similar money that simply plugs straight into a USB socket on your laptop. With the former you have the problem of ensuring the batteries remain charged. With the latter you lose the ability to put it into a weatherproof box and mount it outside for better reception.

Once a Mi-Fi logs onto a cellular phone mast it turns into a secure local hotspot for a number of mobile devices using the regular 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi band. You then connect your device to it as you would with any Wi-Fi hotspot.

There are several, more costly outdoor Mi-Fi routers available that have hi-gain antennae, a power cable and a waterproof casing. Most connect to any network via a single or dual SIM card slot at download speeds up to 150Mbps (4G) and can support 10 or more users.

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TP Link 7350 4G Mi-Fi

A dual-band (2.4/5.0GHz) 3/4G Mi-Fi that can be bought unlocked on Amazon and other online outlets. It includes a USB charger and cable, and its 2,550mAh battery lasts between 6-9 hours from a full charge, depending on usage.

The unit has a small display and a two-button menu enabling you to select between 3G and 4G, and 2.4GHz or 5.0GHz frequencies and to switch data roaming on/off. It also supports the use of up to 15 wireless devices simultaneously and can take a 32Gb micro-SD storage card.

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Huawei 4G E5577 Mi-Fi

This compact router comprises a 3G/4G Huawei E5577 Mi-Fi with a single data SIM card slot and a dedicated high-gain (6dB) external antenna with 10m cable. The unit can support up to 10 users at data speeds up to 150Mbps (4G) depending on the signal strength.

Multi-port routers

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Digital Yacht 4G Connect

The 4G Connect 2G/3G/4G router utilises MIMO technology with dual high-gain antennae for fast (up to 70Mbps), long-range access, and it incorporates a full function Wi-Fi network router so up to 200 devices can connect wirelessly to the boat’s own hotspot. There’s also a LAN and WAN port for connection to other devices, including a laptop PC.

The 4G Connect is supplied unlocked so users are free to fit any mobile network’s SIM card. In addition, this router can connect with Digital Yacht’s iKommunicate NMEA 0183/2000 Multiplexer via the LAN port, to provide NMEA data over the Wi-Fi network for use with navigation apps.

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Huawei B535 4G router

A new CAT-6 wireless router for 4G LTE, TDD, FDD global networks that features ultra-high speed (300Mbps) data transmission rate and provides internet access to up to 32 Wi-Fi devices as well as having four RJ45 ethernet connections for PCs.

The unit also offers VOIP with certain network connections via an RJ11 port on the hub and is supplied with an omni-directional, high gain external antenna.

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Yacht Router Micro

Capable of accepting two SIMs from different networks, the YRM creates a boat Wi-Fi hotspot using any 3G/4G mobile provider. Data download speed on 4G is up to 150Mbps, upload 50Mbps.

Thanks to its inbuilt GPS, the YRM is also able to offer free remote tracking and an anchor alarm facility that can be connected to any mainstream chartplotter or MFD.

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Hubba X 4Go

The Hubba X 4Go GSM/LTE router has a single SIM card holder, a single LAN port for direct PC connection and a built in Wi-Fi router for use with up to 32 users. It is capable of providing up to 100Mbps data download speeds using 2/3/4G. An antenna with an 8m-long cable is included.

Buy it now on buzzwireless.co.uk

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The Hubba Wave is a compact 4G wireless router for those cruising up to 15 miles offshore. It can be accessed wirelessly by any laptop, tablet or smartphone, or directly via the ethernet LAN port. It comes with a phone handset and an external antenna with 12m of cable.

Interestingly, the Hubba Wave can also be supplied as a SIM-free, hardware-only package or on a 24-month contract with 40Gb of data (19Gb in the EU) and unlimited minutes per month for £47.95, plus a monthly charge of £47.95, reducing to £35.95 when the contract is renewed.

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Pepwave Max BR1 LTE

One of the smaller units in a wide range of rugged cellular routers from this company, the BR1 has dual SIM slots providing the ability to automatically switch to a second 4G network should the primary signal fade or disappear altogether. With its built-in GPS receiver, it can also offer GPS tracking with remote monitoring and single LAN and WAN ethernet ports provide connectivity to most other devices, including a PC or a satellite network.

The shockproof metal enclosure comes with a terminal block for secure 12/24Vdc power connection and a cross-polarised, 4dBi gain external LTE antenna (£79) is also available.

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AirLink RV55

The AirLink is a rugged and compact, multi-band LTE router that is fully loaded with features, yet simple to install and easy to configure and manage.

Supplied by a company used to designing bespoke communication systems for those on the move, in addition to datacoms, VPN capability, multiple port (ethernet, RS252, USB) accessibility and local Wi-Fi connection for up to 10 smart devices, the RV55’s impressive 600Mbps downlink speeds provide real-time remote connectivity for monitoring and security cameras and has a GPS/GLONASS receiver for remote tracking.

Its robust construction, low power consumption and 12/24V compatibility make this router ideal for marine use.

For short, holiday cruising where you want to stay in touch with friends and family, Digital Yacht’s 4G Connect system is an easy and economical method of providing an onboard internet connection for multiple devices.

If, however, you’re planning to go long-term cruising, maybe abroad, you’ll more likely want a flexible, fit-and-forget system that offers optimum data speeds and connection options. The Hubba X 4Go is a fully-marinised MIMO device that has proven to be reliable, fast and easy to install.

If you want to carry on a business from your yacht and staying connected 24/7 is vital, then choose a dual SIM, satcom-enabled device such as the Hubba X4 Global or a bespoke, purpose-built comms system such as the Airlink RV55 .

Combined Wi-Fi + cellular routers

Combi routers offer access to Wi-Fi hotspots and the 3G/4G cellular networks, either by plugging in a USB mobile data dongle/antenna, or by providing one or more network SIM card slots plus an integral cellular transceiver and antenna.

As with the shoreside hotspot connection, the cellular link can be made accessible wirelessly or directly to a number of different users and devices within Wi-Fi range of the router.

Glomex Webboat 4G Lite

Glomex Webboat 4G Lite

Available from several mainstream UK chandlers, the weBBoat 4G Lite provides high-speed connections up to 15 miles off the coast. The kit comprises a Wi-Fi antenna, two high-gain 3/4G antennae, a single internal SIM card slot and a super-fast combi 3/4G and Wi-Fi router that creates an onboard hotspot for up to 24 devices to be used.

The unit’s advanced switching software allows ‘least cost routing’, saving the user money by automatically switching to shoreside Wi-Fi when it’s available.

The plug & play weBBoat 4G Lite requires minimal setup and all its functions are controlled by an app, which is available for both Android and iOS devices.

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The Red Box Mini

The stylish red alloy box has a neat row of ports at one end and two Wi-Fi antennae on top. There are two USB ports, one for a 3G or 4G dongle (it doesn’t have its own SIM card slot or external cellular antenna), the other for an optional Wi-Fi Bat hotspot booster. A WAN port allows connection to a satellite comms system and the LAN port is for a direct PC link.

Advanced features include data compression for faster transmission, least-cost routing to automatically activate the cheapest method of connection, an NMEA data multiplexer that can be used to monitor your yacht’s navigation instrument data wirelessly, a GPS tracker and an internet firewall.

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Yacht Router Micro + Wi-Fi

For Wi-Fi connectivity on this dual-SIM router you simply add the optional Wi-Fi booster s5 to increase the signals from land-based hotspots within a 10-mile range.

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Digital Yacht 4G Connect Pro

The Pro version of Digital Yacht’s 4G Connect router is supplied with its WL510 Wi-Fi booster, which connects to the WAN port and automatically switches between shoreside hotspot Wi-Fi and 4G connectivity, to ensure you get the least expensive connection.

It comes with two external MIMO antennae for more reliable connection and faster data transmissions speeds.

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Peplink Max Transit Duo

Peplink’s Transit Duo LTE router has two modems and SIM slots, providing instant failover from one network to another to ensure you remain connected.

It also supports VPN and provides simultaneous dual-band 801.11ac Wi-Fi for up to 100 users within a 300-metre range.

The router offers single ethernet LAN and WAN ports and integral GPS for tracking. It also sports twin MIMO Wi-Fi antennae (two for each modem), two LTE and one GPS antenna socket.

Input power is 12/24Vdc and it consumes just 18W.

Buy it now on peplink.com

Combination Wi-Fi/cellular devices such as these allow you to hedge your bets and save money at the same time. Mailasail’s Red Box Mini has evolved over the past decade and the company is very experienced in marine comms, so can give helpful advice if you’re installing and setting it up yourself.

For an all-singing/all-dancing system the Peplink Max Transit Duo offers multiple features including ‘failover’ between networks for uninterrupted connection and GPS tracking, or it will create a bespoke installation to perfectly suit all your requirements – at a price.

Latest antenna technology

Though single-pole omnidirectional antennae are easier to use than the flat plate type as they avoid the need for directional tuning, the most recent development in antenna technology is that of MIMO (Maximum Input Maximum Output) devices, whereby a single data stream is broken down into multiple transmissions before being sent out simultaneously over a number of separate antennae.

MIMO receivers have multiple (usually two or four) antennae, allowing them to receive all the signals simultaneously and then recombine the various data streams into one. This process greatly increases data transmission speed, frees up bandwidth and improves signal retention.

Wi-Fi NMEA multiplexers

A multiplexer (mux) is a device that collects data from a variety of sources and at varying BAUD rates (data speeds) and then retransmits them over a single, high-speed output.

A Wi-Fi mux does the same, only it transmits the output data wirelessly. Where this is most useful to boat owners is when you are using a navigation programme on a smartphone or tablet and want to feed the information from your instruments into the device.

Some of the routers we’ve mentioned here feature a built-in Wi-Fi mux, so if you’d also like this facility it might pay to choose one of these to save fitting a separate device.

5G and the ‘Internet of Things’

Recently launched, the super high-speed 5G cellphone network is currently only available in major cities in the UK but will be rapidly expanded over the next few years. In addition to lightning-fast data transmission for messaging, browsing, weather and navigation information downloads, the worldwide rollout of the 5G system will enable the use of the so-called ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT).

Initially, this will most likely be used by large vessels to control security and for alarm monitoring but it will rapidly spread to areas such as remote and automatic engine diagnostics and telemetry, software and firmware updating and equipment troubleshooting, on small private craft as well.

Voice over Internet

The easiest method to boost voice calls is to use the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) system via an internet connection, although this is only allowed by certain networks and the connection needs to be 4G/LTE for speed. Most routers achieve this by connecting a special VoIP phone into the router’s LAN port (see Hubba Wave), so the number of LAN ports available must be born in mind if you also wish to plug a PC in directly as well.

If you also want to boost cellular voice transmissions then a different type of router is required that can lock onto the network, amplify the signal, and then retransmit it to cellphones within a local zone. Unfortunately, these require type approval by Ofcom in the UK to be legal and are primarily designed to be land-based and their boost power limited.

They are often network specific too, which means if your guests’ phones don’t use the same network provider they won’t work. They’re also very expensive. Hopefully, this will be improved in the near future, especially with the advent of 5G, as there is a temptation for some to buy the much cheaper, non-approved, imported kit.

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In the past finding an open Wi-Fi hotspot was the goal of ‘shoestring’ mariners. Marina operators were stringing up Wi-Fi transponders outside their offices and offering their customers unlimited free Wi-Fi, which was great at first but soon became a battle to grab and hold onto the pathetically slow signal they offered.

Certainly, downloading or streaming a film for the kids was a no-no unless you could cope with watching the little circle going around and around in the middle of your screen every few minutes.

More recently, with some of the larger marina operators installing multiple 5GHz high-speed routers (broader bandwidth but weaker signal strength) on individual pontoons or even fingers, the local Wi-Fi has become somewhat quicker and more dependable, but on a busy weekend you’ll still be lucky to send an email if matey in the next berth is busy streaming the entire Downton Abbey boxset.

For this reason, unless you’re lucky and are right near an antenna, I wouldn’t want to have to rely on local Wi-Fi. Besides, even with the best signal booster you’d lose the signal once you’re 2-3 miles offshore, despite the over-optimistic claims some manufacturers make.

Though they’re fine if their limitations are understood and accepted, you need to bear in mind the majority of hotspot signal boosters on the market were designed for static caravan/camper use, not for boats bobbing about at anchor.

These days, with good 3G and 4G cellular reception in most coastal areas and data package costs dropping dramatically, it makes far more sense to opt for the cellular route if staying connected is important. Even a £50 mi-fi will offer better, faster internet than most local hotspots unless, maybe, you’re cruising the Scottish Highlands and Islands.

It’s likely, however, you’ll have family or friends on board who’ll all want to hook up their own devices, so you’ll be needing a multi-user router too. The techies amongst you will probably have no trouble building your own kit from the myriad options available online, but if you’re not that way inclined, I’d give one of the companies who specialise in marine communications a call.

Yes, it’ll cost more initially, but you’ll get specialist advice on your own particular vessel type and specific requirements, plus you’ll have someone to complain to if it goes wrong.

Furthermore, if you choose to go with them, the ‘marinised’ kit they supply should at least be rugged enough to withstand the harsh marine environment and you can be fairly confident that when it says it has a MIMO antenna system it really has and not just a piece of copper plate with a wire badly soldered onto it.

If it’s important for you to stay in touch all the time then I’d recommend a dual-SIM router with ‘failover’, as that will automatically select the best reception between two different networks in weaker signal areas.

However, if the lack of a decent cellular signal is a particular problem where you regularly cruise and staying connected is a vital, then really you have to consider satcoms, or at least choose a cellular router with least-cost routing that can also accept a satellite signal via an WAN port in the future.

Even satcoms are coming down in price, though, and their air/data time becoming more affordable, especially equipment that utilises the Iridium network. Satcoms will become even more reasonable, too, once other new LEO satellite constellations such as SpaceX’s Starlink come online in a year or two.

Common boat Wi-Fi acronyms

APN (Access Point Name) – The name of a gateway between a mobile cellular network and the internet. A mobile device must be configured with an APN to determine what type of network connection and service should be provided. Bandwidth – Data capacity of a communications link. DCHP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) – Allows simultaneous multiple-user connectivity. GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) – 2nd generation (2G) digital cellular network. GSM (Global System for Mobiles) – 3rd generation (3G) digital cellular network. Kbps/Mbps – Kilabits/Megabits per second data transfer speed. LAN (Local Area Network) – A computer network which is limited to a small area. LTE (Long-Term Evolution) – 4G high-speed mobile network. MIMO (Multiple-Input Multiple-Output) – These receivers have multiple antennae, resulting in improved link retention and increased data capacity. PDN (Packet Data Network) – A method of transmitting data so that multiple users can share a single connection. PoE (Power over Ethernet) – Method of powering a device using an ethernet port. VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) – Phone calls via the Internet. VPN (Virtual Private Network) – Method of browsing anonymously. WAN (Wide Area Network) – A computer network unlimited in area, such as the internet. WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiplexing Access) – Used with the 3G cellular network. WPS (Wireless Protected Setup) – A button that enables quick connection to Wi-Fi devices.

First published in the November 2020 issue of Motor Boat & Yachting.

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Locomarine Yacht Routers

  • Creates a strong WiFi network
  • Free Remote Tracking and Anchor alarm
  • Receives long distance WiFi signals, up to 10NM (optional WiFi booster is required).
  • High power 2G/3G/4G module (30+ Nautical miles), dual sim.
  • 1x Vessel WIFI network.
  • 1x Backbone or Vessel Network LAN port.
  • Network Extender support.
  • Online Remote support.
  • Wide range DC power input (10-30 V)
  • Compatible with Furuno , Simrad, Lowrance, B&G , Garmin, Maretron, Sonos, Apple Airplay and other IP based systems
  • SAT port (for satellite Internet systems, ADSL, mobile routers)
  •  2x Vessel network (WIFI/LAN)
  •  2x Vessel Network LAN port
  •  2x Backbone LAN port
  •  2,4 + 5 GHz high power MIMO WIFI (b/g/n + a/n/ac)
  • Global CAT11 modem (600/75 Mbps download/upload)
  •  Multiple Network Expander support
  •  Online Remote support
  •   Wide range DC power input (10-30 V)
  •  Compatible with Furuno, Simrad, Lowrance, B&G, Garmin, Maretron, Sonos, Apple Airplay and other IP based system
  • 2x SAT port (for satellite Internet systems, ADSL, mobile routers)
  • Optional High power 2G/3G/4G module (30+ Nautical miles)
  • Optional WIFI Booster for long distance WIFI (10+ NM)
  • 3x Vessel WIFI network
  • 3x Vessel Network LAN port
  • 5x Backbone LAN port
  • 2,4 + 5 GHz high power MIMO WIFI (b/g/n + a/n/ac)
  • Hotel type hotspot on one Vessel Network
  • Multiple Mobile Expander support
  • Online Remote support
  • Compatible with Furuno, Simrad, Lowrance, B&G, Garmin, Maretron, Sonos, Apple Airplay and other IP based systems
  • Quad Core CPU
  • Mobile Expander Pro support (30+ NM long distance mobile connection, 4 SIM cards)
  • Network Extender Pro support (24x GbE PoE)
  • Multiple Network Extender support (WIFI/LAN access points, PoE, chaining)
  • 9x Vessel Network
  • 8x Backbone Ethernet port (1 Gb/s per port)
  • 1x SFP+ Backbone port (10 Gb/s)
  • 19” rack and wall/desk mounts
  • Hotel-type hotspot on 8 Vessel Networks
  • Vessel Network bandwidth control
  • Load balancing (dynamic user bandwidth allocation)
  • Cloud Service
  • Premium Service
  • Compatible with Garmin, Furuno, Simrad, Lowrance, B&G, Maretron, Sonos, Apple Airplay and other IP based systems

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Locomarine Add-On Modules

  • A waterproof Power-Over-Ethernet device that you can install directly on a mast or radar arch. 
  • Compatible with all Yacht Router models.
  • Optional high gain outdoor antenna.
  • Max. data rate on Backbone port: 1 Gbps
  • Supported standard: 2.4 GHz (b/g/n), 5 GHz (a/n/ac)
  • Max. WIFI data rates on 2.4 GHz: 120 Mb
  • Max. WIFI data rates on 5 GHz: 433 Mbps
  • Extend Vessel Networks WIFI/LAN coverage
  • Total number of Ethernet ports: 5
  • Ethernet Backbone ports: up to 5 (min. 1)
  • Ethernet Vessel Networks (LAN): up to 4
  • Expand Yacht Router Pro with 24 x Gigabit Ethernet ports and 4 SFP+ 10 Gbps ports.
  • All Gigabit ports are Power over Ethernet (PoE) type with a total power of 450W.
  • Global mobile network modem.
  • Long offshore connectivity (30+ NM)
  • Depending on a Yacht Router model it is possible to add multiple Mobile Expanders.
  • Dual 4G Antenna
  • Integrated GPS
  • A module for Yacht Router Pro with 4 mobile network modems.
  • 4x High power CAT11 3G/4G modem (30+ Nautical miles with outdoor antenna)
  • 5G upgrade ready
  • Global coverage (Europe, North America, South America, Asia, Australia, China, Africa)
  • 600 Mbps download / 75 Mbps upload per modem (SIM card)
  • Two antenna connectors per modem (total of 8)
  • Active low noise cooling
  • Carrier Aggregation
  • Load Balancing
  • Automatic APN setting
  • Connect any NMEA0183 source (e.g. GPS, plotter, sounder, etc) to Locomarine Yacht Router
  • RS232 protocol over dedicated connector.
  • Compatible with any TCP based device (e.g. routers, switches, computers) from other manufacturers.
  • Gives you ability to setup Yacht Router and easily control wireless networks and Internet connections
  • Built-in upgrade and software version control functionality.
  • 7’’ 1024×600 display
  • 2 x USB & 2 x RS232 ports
  • DC power supply input range: 10-30 V
  • Max. power consumption: 1 W
  • Dimension (WxDxH): 191 x 127 x 44 mm

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Lcomarine Marine Computers

  • Robust aluminum enclosure
  • Locomarine NZBN™ chemical protection against harsh marine environment
  • Processor: Intel i7-4700EQ (2.4 GHz, Quadcore, 6 MB cache) 
  • Memory: 16 GB (standard, 1600 MHz DDR3) 
  • SSD: 240 GB (standard, max. 2x SSD/HDD) 
  • Max. power consumption at 12 V (A): 6.6 A
  • Chipset: Intel QM87 
  • Video outputs: 1x VGA (max. 1920×1200), 2x HDMI (max. 2500×1600), 1x DVI (3840×2160). Maximum three simultaneous displays. 
  • Graphics Engine: support DirectX 11.1, OpenGL 3.2, OpenCL 1.2, full MPEG2, VC1, AVC decode
  • LAN: 2x GbE (Intel I217 + Intel I211) 
  • WIFI: a/g/n 
  • Audio: Realtek ALC662 HD Audio codec 
  • Serial ports: 5x RS232, 1x RS422/485 
  • USB ports: 8x USB 2.0, 4x USB 
  • Power supply: 9-36 VDC (standard) 
  • Redundant Power Supply: optional (9-36 VDC, Automatic Switching Power Supply module is necessary) 
  • Automatic Switching Power Supply module: optional 
  • Dimension (mm, WxDxH, without antennas): 212 x 292 x 80 
  • Enclosure material: aluminium
  • Processor: Intel i5-4402E (1.6 GHz, Dualcore, 3 MB cache) 
  • Memory: 8 GB (standard, 1600 MHz DDR3, max. 16 GB) 
  • SSD: 120 GB (standard, max. 2x SSD/HDD) 
  • Max. power consumption at 12 V (A): 4.8 A
  • Processor: Intel Celeron-2002E (1.5 GHz, Dualcore, 3 MB cache) 
  • Memory: 4 GB (standard, 1600 MHz DDR3, max. 16 GB) 
  • SSD: 60 GB (standard, max. 2x SSD/HDD) 
  • Max. power consumption at 12 V (A): 4.1 A

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Rupert Holmes looks at ways to make life on board more comfortable for those planning to venture off to warmer climes

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However, there are many ways in which an existing vessel can be adapted to offer many of the comforts and conveniences we take for granted in our daily lives.

Keeping in touch

1 digital yacht inavhub.

This is essentially a router that creates a password-protected wi-fi network on board your boat. The data connection can be from a satellite phone, 4G mobile connection, or a wi-fi extender that amplifies the signal for a longer range. As well as connecting smartphones, tablets, Macs and PCs, the network can also share a boat’s instrument data. digitalyacht.co.uk

2 Mailasail Red Box

This compact unit is also designed to provide a wireless network to share the incoming data stream, whether from wi-fi, satellite or mobile phone network. For connection to the internet it’s said to support a wider range of devices, including nearly every satellite phone, 3G/4G cellular phone and long-range wi-fi booster solutions.

On board it’s compatible with any wireless devices or computer, without downloading additional software or apps, and can also share data from charting and instrument networks. mailasail.com

3 Yacht Router Mini

This is a higher-priced product that combines several functions within a single unit. As well as providing an onboard wireless network, it incorporates a high-power wi-fi booster, said to be capable of a 15-mile range, plus a 2G/3G/4G modem. It’s also compatible with Iridium, Inmarsat and VSAT satellite networks. yachtrouter.com

4 Aqua Ultimate Superyacht 4G wi-fi VSAT MIMO

Price: £3,534

Costs increase dramatically if you want more bandwidth and faster data transmission. This system, from Aquamare, combines a long-range wi-fi booster with twin 4G modems and a VSAT broadband satellite connection, yet the antenna measures just 140x60mm and can be roof-, bracket- or pole-mounted. aquamare.co.uk

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5 bow, stern and jet thrusters.

Price guide: from £2,000 plus fitting

Although many yachts now have bow thrusters, if you struggle in tight spaces it might be worth considering adding a stern thruster to make manoeuvring in a strange port even easier.

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An interesting alternative that came to the market five years ago is the jet thruster produced by Holland Marine Parts. Instead of an impeller near the end of the boat this pushes a small jet of water out of a nozzle in the appropriate direction and is starting to gain traction in the mainstream market. For instance, the new Dufour 460 has a jet thruster installed.

Advantages are that you don’t need a large tunnel for a bow thruster’s impeller – the water exits through a 50mm diameter nozzle that can be positioned on the waterline close to the bow or stern. In addition, there’s less chance of flotsam in the water being dragged into the impeller and there are no shear pins that will leave you without thrust if they break.

Prices for a jet thruster are roughly between that of a tunnel thruster and a retractable model. Price guide, bow only: £5,000, combi bow and stern: £7,300. Installation of a bow jet thruster typically takes two people one day, while a combination bow and stern system may need three or four days of labour. hollandmarineparts.nl/jetthruster

6 Power winches

Guide prices £2,600 to £9,000/winch

A boat that requires extreme physical effort to sail is no fun, especially if sailing short-handed. It’s therefore worth analysing the deck layout to see if there are easy ways to reduce friction.

Typical problems include ageing equipment with sheaves that don’t run freely and lines that are forced to turn through unnecessarily large angles. In many cases it’s possible to reduce friction by 50 per cent or more, which will instantly translate into easier handling.

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However, it’s also worth considering powered winches – being able to hoist and reef the main, and sheet the headsail home, all at the touch of a button, can significantly reduce the demands on a small crew.

Lewmar’s new Revo line of five electric winches goes one stage further in having a superyacht-style backwinding function that allows a line to be tensioned – or eased – at the touch of a button. Prices range from £3,240 for the smallest (size 40) to £8,500 for the largest (size 65). http://lewmar.com

An alternative is the new range of four-speed Pontos winches. These are offered in two versions, which either double line speeds, or halve the effort needed to grind in a line. At around one-third the cost of electric winches (just over £1,000 for size 40 models), these could be a viable alternative. http://pontoswinches.co.uk

7 Better windlass

Price guide: £1,500

Windlasses tend to spend much of their lives coated in salt spray, yet are all too often neglected until you start spending most nights at anchor. Clearly that’s not the time to discover your windlass is not working properly, or is marginally sized.

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It’s also worth considering whether a model with a warping drum would be useful – a powered winch on the foredeck can be invaluable in harbour in gale-force conditions and warping drums certainly come into their own for use with lazy lines when moored stern-to Mediterranean-style.

A chain counter is also a valuable addition, taking the guesswork out of laying sufficient scope and for optimum control when retrieving the anchor – well worth spending around £150 on.

8 Efficient propeller

Price guide: £2,500-4,000

It’s also worth looking at your propeller. Feathering three- or four-bladed props tend to be much more efficient in reverse than a fixed-blade model, which means the boat gathers steerage way more easily, with less prop walk. As a result, the handling of boats with a shaft-driven prop located near the rudder can be transformed.

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A type with auto-adjusting pitch, such as the Brunton Autoprop, will reduce fuel consumption when motoring in relatively calm conditions. While this clearly offers the possibility of long-term cost savings, the biggest advantage for long-distance sailors is that range under power is extended without any need to increase tankage. bruntons-propellers.com

Another option is the Gori Overdrive prop, the blades of which can be set while underway to different pitches. A coarse pitch can be selected for motoring or motorsailing in fair conditions. This will maintain cruising speed at lower revs, representing a significant saving in fuel consumption, as well as reducing noise and vibration. sillette.co.uk

The finer pitch setting is used for motoring into a head sea, when the maximum power of the engine needs to be transmitted to the prop.

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