Victoria British Columbia Company Leads The Way In Electronic Monitoring Of Your Vessel

Brandon Interviewd At CFAX Radio

 

Apr 12, 2018

Brandon Wright, founder & CEO of Barnacle Systemsbeing interviewed on CFAX 1070AM tech-talk, after winning RBC Small Business Awards – Best Concept

Know the health and status of your boat while they’re away. Barnacle Systems Inc. will be hosting seminars at yacht clubs throughout Vancouver Island this May. The seminar is called security and monitoring for your boat.

The current seminar dates are as follows:

May 8 at Royal Victoria Yacht Club
May 10 at Naniamo Yacht Club
May 12 at Sidney North Saanich Yacht Club

BRNKL is a remote boat monitoring product that provides peace of mind to boaters whether they’re on-board or halfway around the world. BRNKL allows you to monitor your boat’s critical components from your smartphone, tablet or computer ensuring you spend less time worrying and more time preparing for your next boating adventure.

If you or anyone would like to try out the software, feel free to visit http://app.brnkl.io and click “demo mode”. This allows folks to see real data coming from a real boat (with the GPS offset for privacy).

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