BareFLEET Data Capture
Fully compatible with wide range of engines, navigation systems and third-party systems, BareFLEET captures and consolidates critical vessel data for analysis:
Comprehensive data capabilities and benefits

Felix Francis (Technical Director)
Felix is a control engineering specialist with 25 years experience in marine and diesel automotive industries. He was responsible for engineering the control system for Siemen's "Seagen" subsea tidal turbine, generating thousands of MWHrs of clean electricity. He has considerable practical marine experience, having developed a range of systems that operate in punishing marine environments. Felix trained as both a mechanical and control systems engineer and is the lead technical authority for the design of new products at Reygar.

Felix Francis (Technical Director)
Felix is a control engineering specialist with 25 years experience in marine and diesel automotive industries. He was responsible for engineering the control system for Siemen's "Seagen" subsea tidal turbine, generating thousands of MWHrs of clean electricity. He has considerable practical marine experience, having developed a range of systems that operate in punishing marine environments. Felix trained as both a mechanical and control systems engineer and is the lead technical authority for the design of new products at Reygar.


Wight
Shipyard
“The ongoing collection of critical data by the BareFLEET system allows us to keep track of the vessel in operation, ensuring that it delivers against its potential and remains consistently available for MBNA Thames Clippers as they expand the River Bus offering to best serve London’s commuters,” said Ollie Gove, Engineering Manager, Wight Shipyard.
“We can use the reports BareFLEET produces to verify that vessel performance meets our expectations and matches our machinery suppliers stated levels. Venus is our first new-build to include the BareFLEET system from the outset, and we are already looking forward to installing it in a number of our upcoming vessels.”