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The Best Boating Apps You (Probably) Haven’t Heard Of

We tested tons of apps and discovered a handful of newer – and incredibly useful – ones that we think are worthy of a download

Mobile device showcasing AI-powered navigation.

By now, many of us have already amassed an arsenal of boating apps to help us navigate, predict the weather, book marinas, and cater to all our needs on and off the water. Instead of running back through the traditional gambit, here’s a handful of boating apps that take things a step further, addressing needs you didn’t even know you had. All are available for iOS and Android.

Savvy Navvy

Savvy Navvy has all the features that longtime users of navigation apps are fond of: updated charts, route planning, live GPS tracking, weather overlays, tidal data, and more. It’s incredibly user-friendly, and the creators say it’s like Google Maps for boats. But what makes Savvy Navvy stand out is its partnerships with marine conservation organizations including ProtectedSeas, Clean Sailors, and The Ocean Conservation Trust. These partnerships allow the app to show boaters key environmental information, such as the locations of sensitive seabeds, marine protected areas, and other regulated zones, helping you know where you can and can’t enter, anchor, exceed certain speeds, or hop ashore. App and charts are free; access the rest of the features with a Premium subscription for $99/year

Mobile device showcasing Savvy Navvy GPS tracking and logo.

Mobile device showcasing Ditch navigation and logo.

Ditch

Perennial Atlantic Intracoastal travelers are probably familiar with Bob423 and his famous magenta line, following what is supposed to be the ideal path through the ICW and its skinniest, shiftiest waters. But what if, instead of just one track, you could see dozens or even hundreds, all made by real boaters who passed through before you? Ditch is an AI-powered navigation aid that shows boaters the real tracks of previous boaters and color codes them by verified “Local Knowledge” paths or “other” boats in addition to using those previous tracks to synthesize one recommended “Smart Path.” Save routes, customize the data you’re interested in, and explore how others in some parts of the ICW are navigating shifting shoals, outdated aids to navigation, and tricky inlets. $30/year

FishingBooker

Whether you’re looking for a fishing charter in your home waters or far afield, use FishingBooker to find and book your perfect excursion. Search by location, date, and number of guests; filter by time, duration, price, and targeted species; or explore the map to browse your area. Each charter captain’s profile includes a personalized description of their services, boats, and included equipment, as well as reviews from real customers. Communicate with captains and book your charter directly through the app or save charter experiences to your wish list. Free

Mobile device showcasing FishingBooker fishing charter finder and logo.

Mobile device showcasing BOATU.S. app

BoatU.S. App

No app roundup would be complete without a mention of the BoatU.S. App! Request a tow and communicate your exact position with the tap of a button, check weather conditions, store your membership and insurance information for easy on-water access, and receive hurricane and other weather alerts for selected regions. Free

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Kelsey Bonham

Associate Editor, BoatUS Magazine

Kelsey is an associate editor and writer for BoatU.S. Magazine, covering everything from the environment to tech news, new media to personality profiles. A lifelong sailor, at 20 she refit her own boat top to bottom, then skippered the 30-footer down the ICW. She’s been a professional crew and instructor on boats up to 100 feet, written for several other boating magazines, and earned her 25-ton Master’s license in 2024.