Trip Watch for launch and recovery
Put tide-sensitive work on one explainable clock.
A launch-and-recovery template for marina and harbor work where tide height, current, observed variance, and wind affect a time-sensitive operating window.
Self-serve · no demo call · starter rules require operator review
What it catches
A small queue of changes worth a real decision.
Perigee compares the configured site and asset rules with available sources. It does not verify clearance, depth, navigation, or the condition of a ramp, lift, dock, or vessel.
- 01
A launch window crosses the site's minimum-water policy.
- 02
Current speed changes around a planned recovery.
- 03
Observed water differs materially from the predicted level.
- 04
The assigned operator needs a source-backed acknowledgement trail.
Before monitoring
Make the starter profile yours.
- 01
Replace the starter tide and current values with documented site and asset constraints.
- 02
Keep official charts, notices, local observations, and on-site checks in the operating procedure.
- 03
Treat missing required input as unknown; do not infer a clear condition.
First monitored trip
Start the trial when the work becomes real.
Create the workspace, review the template, and add the actual trip. The 14-day or five-trip trial begins when monitoring starts—not while you are exploring setup.