Utilities · Simulator
The simulator I use to build 32°N.
Configure a simulated passage — wind, depth, batteries, AIS — and run it against a scenario engine that publishes live data to the same bus every real app on 32°N subscribes to. It's how I test apps without needing a boat underway.
It's a dev tool I built for myself, not a polished product — expect rough edges.
What it's for
Build a passage. Run it. Publish deltas live.
Build and run simulated voyages, then publish deltas to the dev data bus so the chart, electrical, and display apps update as if the boat were actually moving. Configure a passage, run it against the scenario engine, scrub or nudge it, and watch whatever's listening react in real time.
Not for radio practice
Synthetic nav data only.
This simulator publishes synthetic navigation data — wind, depth, AIS, batteries. It's not for marine-radio practice; use the VHF trainer for that — a separate tool, built for a separate job.