High-frequency ops, one source of truth.
A ferry runs the same route many times a day, every day — which makes the drill cadence, the watch schedule, and the maintenance system relentless. Binnacle keeps all three current and surfaces what is due today, so a high-tempo operation does not let a required drill or a survey slip.
Crew credentials and rest hours hold up across rotating shifts, and the daily logbook and pre-departure checks are one tap from the wheelhouse.
Regulatory basis
Built for passenger-vessel operations under 46 CFR Subchapter T and K, with the drill, watchkeeping, and Certificate of Inspection requirements ferries run under.
What matters most for ferry
Safety & Drills
The drill cadence, the muster list, and the LSA/FFE inventory a 46 CFR 199 inspection asks for.
Crew & Credentials
Every license, endorsement, and medical tracked to its renewal cycle — and flagged before it lapses.
Operations & Logbooks
The official logbook and every operational record, time-stamped and signed.
Vessel Compliance & Certificates
Every vessel matched to its 46 CFR requirements, with the certificate clock running on each.
Maintenance & Engineering
A planned maintenance system that watches the engine for you and keeps the parts ledger honest.
And the rest of the platform — see all features.
Questions
Does it fit a high-frequency schedule?
The daily task list surfaces exactly what is due across the fleet today — drills, checks, surveys — so a relentless schedule does not bury a required item.
How are rotating crews handled?
Crew credentials, the watch schedule, and STCW/MLC rest hours are tracked across shifts, with violations flagged.