Auto-Transit — supervised passage autonomy

Auto-Transit runs a planned passage inside a safety envelope you set, and narrates every decision it makes. It is supervised autonomy — the OOW stays in command and can disengage at any moment.

Engaging:
On the Auto-Transit tab, pick a vessel with a planned route and click "Engage". You define the envelope:
• Minimum under-keel clearance
• Maximum wave height and wind speed
• Minimum closest-point-of-approach (CPA) to other AIS contacts
• A comfort floor — the lowest seakeeping score you'll accept

How it runs:
Every two minutes the autopilot advances the vessel along the route and checks the envelope. If a limit is about to be breached — shoaling water, a rising sea, a converging contact, motion past the comfort floor — it slows or holds rather than pressing on. Every action and the reason for it is written to the Auto-Transit log in plain language, so the watch can read exactly why the vessel did what it did.

Disengaging:
Click "Disengage" to hand control back. Auto-Transit never overrides a manual command and never operates outside the envelope you set.