Fault codes, probable causes, and parts — in the dock-hand's pocket.
The diagnostic assistant a marine technician actually trusts. Mercury and Yamaha four-stroke outboards, with the probable cause in plain English and the part number ready.
The problem
What operators actually say.
“A fault code comes in and the dock-hand has to page a master tech.”
“Probable-cause knowledge lives in one or two heads — and those heads go on vacation.”
“Parts lookup happens on three different sites and a paper catalog.”
How it works
Three steps from install to live.
Step 1
Scan or enter the fault
Mobile-first, works offline at the dock, syncs when back in range.
Step 2
Read the probable cause
Ranked list of causes summarized from manufacturer technical content.
Step 3
Order the part
Cross-references your parts catalog and opens a pre-filled order.
What's inside
Everything in Marine Tech Pro.
Mercury and Yamaha four-strokes
Covers the outboard platforms that matter for shared-access boating.
Probable-cause ranking
LLM-summarized technical bulletins and service manuals, ranked by likelihood.
Parts suggestions
Draws from your own catalog and preferred vendors, not a generic marketplace.
Works offline
Cached model data at each dock; syncs diagnoses when connectivity returns.
Tech feedback loop
Techs mark which causes were right; the ranking improves over time.
The AI moment
The AI moment
Diagnostic lookup for Mercury and Yamaha four-stroke outboards; LLM-summarized probable causes; recommended parts from your catalog. Customer-provided telemetry stays in your tenant.
Built on real operations
Proven at Freedom Boat Club Northeast Florida.
Dock-side first-time fix rate is up at FBC Northeast Florida since rolling out to the service team.
SOC 2 Type I in progress. AES-256 at rest, TLS 1.3 in transit. Customer data is never used to train foundation models.