Savvy Navvy Launches New Waves Feature
Savvy Navvy just debuted a new waves feature, allowing boaters worldwide to easily assess sea conditions before heading out on the water. The new feature includes a clear, color-coded overlay showing comfort factors based on official data from Copernicus Marine Service.
“Our waves layer combines wave height, period and direction to provide a more complete view of sea state. Shorter wave lengths create steeper, less comfortable conditions, while longer wave lengths result in a more gradual, manageable motion. Savvy Navvy brings this together into a simple wave comfort graph, so boaters can quickly see whether they’re in for a smooth cruise or a more challenging ride. It’s all about continuing to bring all boaters’ needs into one place – and help them make better and safer decisions before leaving the dock,” said Misha Vysokovskiy, Chief Product Officer at Savvy Navvy, in a news release.
“The impact of swell direction, height and period on the planning process is equal to that of a wind forecast. A large swell may seem intimidating but accompanied by a longer period it has less impact on boat speed and comfort than a short sharp chop with a smaller period. If managed correctly, most vessels will cope with significant wind speeds, but the subsequent sea state is the element that poses the bigger threat. The Savvy Navvy waves feature is a genuinely useful addition for any boater planning a trip on the water,” added Emily Caruso, Boat Captain and Qualified Instructor.
Savvy Navvy has had over three million downloads globally, according to the company. It provides smart routing – giving users optimal routes and dynamic ETAs based on real-time data: departure time, chart information, weather conditions, tide, boat specifications and local regulations.



