How does it works
The Albatross Control System On Board Client
| The Albatross On Board Client brings you the technology of the most exclusive glass-cockpit solutions, with just a fraction of its traditional cost.The Alba-CPU element gathers the information of all the NMEA 2000 devices installed on the boat, shows it with the most modern interface, stores a data log of its values, and allows the owner to configure automatic alarms to ensure the safety of the boat. One of its added values is the possibility of viusalize any manufacturer NMEA 2000 device of any you connect in the future, becoming an intelligent investment based on an open standard. |
Fully configurable screens with a true client-server arquitecture
The Albatross On Board Client allows you to configure your own data screens, layout, type of indicators, units, alarms. It also supports multiple clients, connected with the Alba-CPU through Ethernet or Wi-Fi, so you can take your control bridge with you anywhere in the boat.
![]() Engine monitoring |
![]() Energy resources |
![]() Resource levels |
![]() Remote control |
![]() Current alarms |
![]() Data log |
The installation of the sensors
Albatross interfaces connect your NMEA 2000 display or Alba-CPU to the devices you want to monitor, no matter you need to control fuel tanks, the RPM of the engines of the state of the bilge. To read all that measurements the Albatross interfaces use analog sensors . Albatross includes in its portfolio a large variety of sensors (temperature, pressure, level, etc…)
![]() Fuel flow sensors |
![]() Tridata (speed/temp/depth) |
![]() Pressure sensors |
![]() Bilge level sensor |
![]() Waste water installation |
![]() Digital bridge with E-Series screens |
![]() Control panel |
![]() Engine |
![]() Propeller bow temperature sensor |


















