PropelLog is the brainchild of Danish sailor Mikkel Skovgaard, who sails a Beneteau Oceanis 361 in the Limfjord. He was missing a simple digital overview for the engine maintenance of his boat. The solution: a web app that runs directly in the browser and does not require installation via the App Store or Google Play. The app is currently in the beta phase and is available free of charge in Danish and English. Skovgaard is now looking for testers from the sailing community to further develop the solution.
The first time you use the app, you select the engine and transmission type. The app then already has maintenance intervals stored for many common models - including the manufacturer's spare part numbers. For example, the system knows the right oil filter, the required oil quantity and which oil is recommended. Part numbers for impellers, fuel filters or V-belts should also be stored. In our random test, however, these specifications did not work reliably everywhere. For example, despite a selected Yanmar Saildrive, the normal reversing gearbox was displayed. However, this is not unusual for a beta version. In addition, all entries can be edited and customised to your own engine. For example, if you use different oil filters or want to run different intervals, you can overwrite the defaults. Completely new service entries can also be created. In addition to standard maintenance such as oil change, coolant or zinc anode check, special tasks can also be stored - such as setting the valve clearance with the corresponding target values. These self-created entries then appear with equal status in the overview and are automatically due according to operating hours or time.
PropelLog can monitor more than just the main engine. If you have a generator or outboard motor on board, you can create these as separate units. Each engine has its own maintenance overview, its own logbook and its own spare parts list. This allows you to keep track of engine maintenance for all drives on board at a glance.
All maintenance work carried out can be documented in a digital logbook. Checklists can be created for recurring tasks, which can be called up directly in the engine compartment on the smartphone. The app automatically creates an overview of the maintenance work due - based on time and operating hours. This prevents forgotten oil changes or overdue filter changes.
The app also offers inventory management for spare parts. This allows you to keep track of which parts are on board and when they need to be reordered.
An important advantage is the complete offline capability. PropelLog works without an internet connection. The data is stored locally on your own device. However, if you want to use the app on different devices, you can also synchronise the data via a cloud. Simply generate a QR code and the information can be exchanged between smartphone, tablet and PC.
PropelLog deliberately dispenses with typical app mechanisms. There is no login, no user account. There are also no subscriptions or advertising - the app is completely free.
Technical PropelLog is a progressive web app (PWA) that runs directly in the browser. After the first call, it can be saved as an icon on the home screen and then behaves like a native app - without having to be installed via the App Store or Google Play.
The beta version of PropelLog can be tested here. Developer Mikkel Skovgaard is looking for Facebook Feedback from sailors and motorboat drivers to further develop the solution for digital engine maintenance.
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