Report updated Apr 19, 2026

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Link: Connect Your Boat is an established navigation app that is completely free. With a 2.2/5 rating from 148 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.

What is Link: Connect Your Boat?

Link: Connect Your Boat is a remote management tool for Simrad, Lowrance, and B&G multifunction displays. It enables real-time screen mirroring and remote control of onboard systems, including charts, sonar, radar, and entertainment, directly from a mobile device.

Current Momentum

v4.3 · 63mo ago

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Last updated 1913d ago. 5 versions tracked.

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What makes this app unique?

What Does It Look Like?

How Is The App's Momentum Right Now?

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What Are The Key Features?

Remote Display MirroringStandard

Duplicates the screen of wirelessly connected multifunction displays onto a smartphone or tablet in real-time.

System ControlStandard

Provides remote access to charts, sonar, radar, entertainment systems, and engine data.

Data Backup and RestoreStandard

Allows users to wirelessly back up and restore waypoints, routes, tracks, and display settings to a mobile device.

How much does it cost?

Free

Who Built It?

Navico Norway AS

(59.3K)

Providing integrated marine navigation and hardware-utility software for recreational boaters, professional anglers, and marine technicians.

Portfolio

11

Apps

Free 10
Navigation40%
Business40%
Sports10%

Who is Navico Norway AS?

Navico Norway AS operates a multi-brand ecosystem where mobile software serves as a critical extension of proprietary marine hardware brands Simrad, Lowrance, and B&G. Their primary moat is the deep integration between mobile apps and physical chartplotters, creating a high-switching-cost environment for boat owners and certified dealers. The portfolio is currently navigating a strategic shift toward a unified subscription-based charting model via C-MAP, attempting to transition from hardware-dependent utilities to a standalone digital navigation service.

Who is Navico Norway AS for?

  • Recreational boaters
  • Sailors
  • Professional anglers
  • Certified marine electronics technicians
Active

Portfolio momentum

Maintained an active development cycle with 6 releases across the portfolio in the last 6 months, with over 50% of the catalog currently active.

Last release · 22d agoActive apps · 6Abandoned · 3

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What is the competitive landscape for Link: Connect Your Boat?

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SWOT, key takeaways & outlook

The outtake for Link: Connect Your Boat

Key Takeaways

While the app offers robust remote management capabilities for marine displays, users frequently report significant connectivity issues and performance bugs following recent updates.

Where Is It Heading?

Trend analysis

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Disclosure

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Marlvel.ai. “Link: Connect Your Boat Intelligence Report.” Updated Apr 19, 2026. https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/navigation/link-connect-your-boat

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