It started in the Cyclades — anchored in a southerly gale, trying to remember if the port engine impeller was last changed in Paros or Leros. After 8 years at sea, I built what I needed.
Your Transit Log expires in 47 days. Do you know that?
The paperwork for non-EU boats in Greece alone can sink your season.
The Schengen 180-day window has caught out sailors who thought they were fine.
The rolling window is brutal. Most apps don't even know it exists.
Your maintenance log lives in three notebooks, a WhatsApp thread, and someone's memory.
Good luck finding the last impeller replacement date.
Every boat manager app you've tried was built by someone who has never sailed.
Generic tools for weekend boaters. Nothing built for real bluewater cruisers.
Take a photo of your insurance certificate. Your maintenance log. A Victron device label. A box of pasta. AI reads it and imports it into the right place — automatically.
No copy-pasting. No broken CSV imports. No reformatting spreadsheets at midnight in an anchorage with no WiFi.
Your data lives in spreadsheets, notebooks, PDF manuals, and your head. Our AI reads photos of any document and maps the data automatically. Maintenance logs, insurance certificates, Transit Log documents, spare part labels, provisioning receipts. One photo. Done.
Non-EU boats in Greece juggle Transit Log validity, eTEPAY payments, Schengen rolling windows, and user expiry dates simultaneously. One wrong date costs thousands. The Clearance dashboard shows everything in one screen — green, amber, or red. No surprises.
Open it in any browser. Save it to your home screen — it feels exactly like a native app. Access it on your laptop when you're doing paperwork at a marina. Your partner sees the same data in real time. No sync conflicts. No "which version are you on?"
Sailing the Pacific? Hide the Greek paperwork tabs. Focused on provisioning for a long passage? Put Provisions front and center. Show only what matters to you, in the order you want it.
"How many hours on a saildrive lip seal? I knew it was in the manual somewhere. And when did I last replace it? Written down somewhere — a notebook, a spreadsheet, a WhatsApp message to myself, or maybe just in my head. Anchored in the Cyclades in a southerly gale, I spent twenty minutes looking across four different places before I found the answer. That's when I decided to build something better."
Free during beta. No credit card. Works on any device.
Open Oroboro Boat Manager →Works in any browser · Save to home screen · Shared with your crew · No ads · Encrypted