3.2

Displays

Status

In progress

Configure an instrument once. Drop it on the helm, the phone, or the chart itself.

The idea

One instrument, configured once — what it reads, what it shows, how it looks — then placed anywhere: a physical display at the helm, a phone screen, an overlay on the chart. Change the configuration and every screen showing it updates. No separate settings per surface.

Where it is

The display model — screens, panels, and the widget catalog behind them — is built and tested, and the on-boat renderer with drag-to-place editing is running in early replay form. Wiring it up to physical helm displays is next.

What makes this different

Chartplotter companion apps mirror the screen at the helm; they don't let you design it. On 32°N, any browser on board is the design surface — and every screen follows.

  • Configure screens from any browser on the boat's network — no special app, no cable to the helm.
  • Drag and drop from a live widget catalog and see the real instrument as you place it, not a placeholder.
  • Publish, and every screen assigned that layout updates instantly — over the boat's own data bus, not a cloud round-trip.
  • Flip a mode and every screen on the boat changes at once — no walking around re-configuring each display by hand.
  • Day, night, and sunlight themes, built in from the start.
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