Argo Navigation

Marine navigation and boating application
Argo Navigation
Company typePrivate
IndustryNavigation software
FoundedBelcamp, Maryland, (2018)
FounderJeff Foulk
Websitewww.argonav.io

Argo Navigation (commonly known as Argo) is a marine navigation and boating application designed for recreational boaters. The app provides nautical charts, route planning, environmental data, and community-based information to assist users navigating waterways.[1][2][3]

History

Argo Navigation was founded in 2018 by Jeff Foulk, a Maryland-based boater, who developed the app to address challenges recreational boaters face when planning routes and discovering destinations on the water.[1]

Early development of the application was influenced by Foulk's research into crowdsourced bathymetry, which involved collecting depth and navigation data from multiple vessels using NMEA-compatible chart plotters. These experiments were conducted across waterways including the Chesapeake Bay, Baltimore Harbor, and portions of the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW). While follow-up research funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) did not proceed, the work informed Argo's approach to incorporating community-sourced navigational data.[3]

In January 2023, Argo experienced a surge in public visibility after a TikTok video posted by Foulk's daughter went viral. The video led to a significant increase in downloads and briefly placed the app among the most downloaded navigation applications in the App Store (Apple).[1][2]

Features

Argo Navigation provides navigation, trip-planning, and community-oriented features for recreational boaters. Core navigation features include:

  • Autorouting, which generates suggested routes based on vessel dimensions, destination, and chart data[3]
  • Customizable nautical charts, including depth shading and contour displays[3]
  • Integrated environmental data, such as weather, wind, current, and wave forecasts[4]
  • Hazard reporting and points of interest, contributed by users[3]

A central aspect of the app is its use of crowdsourcing, allowing boaters to share real-time information such as navigational hazards, anchorage recommendations, and local knowledge. This aggregated data is used to improve situational awareness for other users navigating the same waterways.[3]

Argo also incorporates social networking features, enabling users to connect with other boaters, share locations, form groups, and document trips through a digital “Captain’s Log.” These features are intended to foster a sense of community among recreational boaters while encouraging information sharing on the water.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c "After a TikTok Went Viral, a Boat Navigation App Took Off". The New York Times. January 28, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Melnick, Kyle (January 23, 2023). "Her dad's app wasn't getting attention. Her TikTok plea changed that". The Washington Post.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Scott, Shane (May 2023). "Waterfront: Nav App Goes Viral". Power & Motoryacht. Firecrown Media.
  4. ^ a b "Argo and Dockshare: A Boating Revolution in Maryland" (PDF). Upper Bay Boating Magazine. January 2025.
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