Boat Intelligence
Dispatches from the data deck

Twice-monthly briefing

Signal-grade maritime intelligence, for real decisions.

A criticality-driven publication built from real ownership events: decisions, transitions, and failures with lasting consequences.

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The three high-criticality reads

We are starting with three high-criticality articles designed to be bookmarked: clear frameworks, practical signals, and real-world consequences.

The Purchase Decision: When to Walk Away

How commitment traps form, how to price uncertainty, and which signals justify walking away even when you want the boat.

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Ownership Setup & Compliance: The First 30 Days

Insurance, registration, documentation, and safety baseline. The quiet setup mistakes that later become catastrophic.

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Navigation Zone Change & Strategic Reassessment

Changing zones reshapes rules, costs, and risk exposure. This is not a logistical move. It’s a strategic decision.

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How we prioritize coverage

Boat Intelligence covers the full ownership lifecycle, ordered by criticality. We start with the moments where mistakes create immediate and lasting consequences. Lower-criticality phases are covered progressively, because they still matter over We prioritize sailing boats, while keeping the framework open to other vessel types. time.

High criticality

  • Purchase Decision

    When commitment locks in future risk: mispriced uncertainty, negotiation traps, and irreversible choices.

  • Ownership Setup & Compliance

    Insurance, registration, safety baseline, and paperwork failures that only “appear” after the incident, when it’s too late.

  • Navigation Zone Change & Strategic Reassessment

    A strategic rupture: different rules, different services, different exposure. Costs and risks shift faster than people expect.

  • Major Technical Arbitrations

    Big failures, expert disputes, immobilisation, and long uncertainty windows where bad decisions get very expensive.

  • Fatigue, Transition, Sale & Transmission

    The vigilance drop: handovers, fatigue, and transitions where weak points surface and failures cascade.

Medium criticality - covered next

  • Incident, accident, or near-miss
  • First year of ownership

Lower criticality - covered after

  • Pre-purchase exploration
  • Routine operations & maintenance
  • Extended lay-up, storage & inactivity

Criticality does not mean important versus unimportant. It reflects how quickly a wrong decision can turn into real damage.