What's bundled
Docker runtime (Colima on macOS, native on Linux), the 32°N cloud-edge bus, the auto-scan service, and the core apps that run on the boat. One install, one runtime, one update path.
Downloads · 32°N Hub
A small computer on the boat — Mac mini, Intel NUC, Raspberry Pi — running the 32°N stack as one .pkg or .deb installer. Apps for navigation, weather, security scanning, displays. Same runtime everywhere; only the installer wrapper differs.
Status
The installer build pipeline is in progress. The Docker stack itself runs today on any host — you can pull and run the containers directly from the source while the wrapped installers ship. Source lives on GitHub.
Docker runtime (Colima on macOS, native on Linux), the 32°N cloud-edge bus, the auto-scan service, and the core apps that run on the boat. One install, one runtime, one update path.
Most sailors aren't pulling Docker images from a marina wi-fi connection. The installer wraps the bootstrap so the Hub goes from cold metal to running stack in a single double-click.
32°N's licence (MIT) is incompatible with the App Store's distribution terms for components that link AGPL code. So the macOS path is a notarised .pkg from this site, not the App Store. Linux ships as a signed .deb / .rpm.
The Hub install gets the Marine Security Scanner running automatically. Findings flow to your boat dashboard. See how auto-scan works.
In the meantime
While the Hub installer is being finalised, the Marine Security Scanner CLI runs from any laptop on your boat's network — no install on the boat required. Same scanner, manual schedule.