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Savvy Navvy Promotes Safety with Free Accounts for Qualified Boating Instructors

Marine technology company Savvy Navvy is offering a free account for qualified boating instructors of its navigation app in a bid to continue to promote water safety to the next generation of boaters across the globe.

“As a leader in digital navigation, we firmly believe in formal training, understanding navigation and knowing what’s going on in the background while the app is doing the heavy lifting. To that end we encourage all our users to take formal training courses and we already work with boating instructors around the world. This offering is the next step to give, especially the next generation of boaters, a safety precedence from day one,” says David Cusworth, Head of Partnership and Innovation at Savvy Navvy.

Demand is high and hundreds of instructors have already signed up for an account, as they continue to increase safety and use the app to show the importance of route planning, weather and tides when going on the water.

“From my experience, one of the main issues students really struggle with is navigation and when less experienced, that can certainly be a challenge. Sadly, this can lead to dangerous situations on the water which is why training is so vital. Having a tool like Savvy Navvy available to us, which collates a lot of information needed by boaters today is a great thing,” says Oliver Cotterell, Yachtmaster Instructor and owner of Oban Yacht Charters.

Earlier this season Savvy Navvy rolled out its new and improved V2 of the app with popular new and enhanced features such as navigation mode, an anchor alarm upgrade, clouds and rain overlay and wind gust features. 

The leading boating navigation app or boat gps – often referred to as ‘Google Maps for boats’ – has today had more than 1,000,000 downloads across the globe and is available on Android, IOS, PC and Mac.

Any qualified boating instructors wanting a free annual Elite Savvy Navvy account can register for one here.

Inspired to get out on the water? Try Savvy Navvy free today.

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