Oversea Safety Products

These Oversea devices help you keep your boat safe

  • The primary purpose of the Bilge High-Water Sensor is to detect high water levels in the bilge, ensuring early detection of potential flooding issues. This sensor also measures and reports the bilge temperature.
  • Excessive bilge pump activity can indicate a range of potentially hazardous conditions. The Oversea Bilge Pump Sensor monitors the activity of your boat's bilge pump, sending you alerts based on parameters you set.
  • The Oversea Hub is the nerve center of the Oversea Boat Monitoring System. Powered by AA batteries, with no need to wire it to your boat battery for power, it is easy and simple to install. As a standalone device, it can provide your boat's location on demand, along with its bearing. As a networked device, it can monitor dozens or more Oversea Sensors on your boat as well as other craft nearby. With more than 5 years of battery lifetime as a standalone device, and more than 2 years of lifetime as a sensor gateway, the Oversea Hub provides you with year-round monitoring so your boats and the property on them stay safe, secure and ready to go at any time. Oversea devices require a subscription to activate, and currently only provide monitoring for boats located in the United States. You’ll find more information on subscription rates in the subscription tab below.
  • The Oversea Sound Sensor turns any audible alarm on your boat — such as smoke alarms, CO2 alarms and high-water alarms — into smart alarms that will alert you instantly wherever you are.
  • The Oversea Temperature, Humidity and Water Sensor alerts you to extremes of temperature and humidity, which can signal issues with a boat’s climate control systems or even water ingress. This sensor will also alert you to High Water conditions in the bilge, allowing instant corrective action to prevent further damage or sinking. Oversea devices require a subscription to activate, and currently only provide monitoring for boats located in the United States. You’ll find more information on subscription rates in the subscription tab below.

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