Active Trim requires installation of the Mercury Active System.
However, you can get a Bluetooth GPS such as the Garmin GLO or Bad Elf to give a non-cellular iPad GPS capability. If you try this on an iPad, consider the following: The cellular iPads have GPS already built in and are ideal.
You can do a search to find out the difference between slide over and split screen and how to use them. Other apps such as Navionics Boating do not support split screen, but you can use iOS slide over to put show Vessel View on about a third of the screen over such an app as Boating. Both apps have to support split screen for this to work. You can use the built in iOS map app on one side and Vessel View on the other using split screen. To heck with using this on my iPhone, this is now really cool on an iPad. Some of the parameters such as mpg are a couple of layers deep. I would still like to see any data parameter selectable for the main screen. Still some stuff I would like to see, but ver 1.9 is great!
The VesselView Mobile module can be purchased through Mercury Marine dealers or through a link inside the app.
Ğnter fuel on-board and the app tracks fuel usage.
A racing game that uses your device's GPS to see how soon you can get to 20mph or 30mph
Without the module, users still have access to a speedometer tool, a map with POIs, the ability to capture moments with the location tagged, plus other useful features. When the app is open and connected to your vessel it requires a continuous connection and therefore may impact the battery life of your device. This app collects and shares your precise geolocation.
The full functionality of the app is available when used in conjunction with the Bluetooth Low Energy VesselView Mobile module. VesselView Mobile provides Mercury Marine SmartCraft® engine owners with the ability to view live engine data, monitor fuel usage, obtain detailed descriptions when a fault occurs and receive maintenance alerts when due.