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Cloud solution ?
#1
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Hello. I am looking for a way to be able to do online tracking of the ship's NMEA 2000 network and upload it to a cloud to be able to see where the ship has sailed. How far it has sailed and how much fuel it has used.

I have a ship with a large NEMA2000 network where everything from GNSS V200n + Gyro compass, 3 Raymarine Axiom plotters with Radar, NMEA 2000 Motor interface, NMEA 2000 ultra sound sensor tank sensor,

Will it be possible to create an online tracking setup with Openplotter? I have a raspberry pi 4 for the purpose
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#2
There's work being done on the Kip dashboard to enable it to be viewed over the Internet which would provide some data, another option might be be a influxdb running in the cloud with the ships signalk writing everything to there.
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#3
Check out the Saillogger plugin, it does exactly what you're asking for.

https://saillogger.com/
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#4
There are many solutions.

Saillogger (has a subscription)
PostgSail
NoForeignLand

I've used them all and they work effortlessly to track a boats movements via simple signalk plugins.
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