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Savvy Navvy scales global footprint; adds major US lake coverage

Lake Oneida shown on map app on smartphone screen Lake Onieda on Savvy Navvy’s app

Savvy Navvy is scaling its marine navigation app, adding 2,200+ US lakes and new European charts.

The latest rollout targets high-traffic boating regions, adding over 2,200 US lakes and extending coverage into Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia in Europe.

The new update delivers data for all major lakes in Minnesota while expanding lake coverage across 20 additional key US states.

The marine navigation company is utilising an in-house approach to processing and reconciling fragmented hydrographic data – combining official hydrographic data with advanced geospatial data analysis to scale chart coverage faster and with greater accuracy.

Danish charts from hydrographic offices were also recently added to Savvy Navvy’s app.

Elena Petru (pictured left), geospatial data engineer at Savvy Navvy, says: “Land mapping across much of the developed world, has benefited from sustained investment over several decades. Hydrographic data, the mapping of water, has a different history. Survey cycles are longer, coverage is uneven, and for inland waters like lakes and reservoirs the situation is patchier still. Multiple authorities may hold overlapping or conflicting data for the same body of water, formats vary, and there is no single canonical source that can simply be downloaded and trusted. This fragmentation is exactly the challenge our geospatial team is solving through a structured reconciliation process.”


Petru joined Savvy Navvy in 2023, bringing her geomatics background from land data roles into the specific challenges of marine and inland water charting. Her expertise has enabled development of new data pipelines to overcome these marine charting challenges – marking a significant step in Savvy Navvy’s ongoing chart development programme being based on unique, comprehensive data.

“You’d be surprised how often official sources do not fully line up. One of the main challenges is that the same lake can be represented slightly differently depending on the dataset. The task was not to pick one and apply it, but to compare sources carefully, understand where they differed, and make informed decisions about how each lake should be represented. By going beyond official sources with our own expert validation process, we can integrate new regions faster while maintaining high data integrity, which overcomes one of the biggest difficulties in marine navigation. It’s exciting to see this data go live in the Savvy Navvy app knowing boaters can now use it on the water every day,” says Petru.

This approach forms part of Savvy Navvy’s broader data processing pipeline, enabling consistent, repeatable expansion into new regions. Through these data pipelines we can now deliver faster, more expansive chart coverage including waters not yet fully covered by official hydrographic surveys. 

(Lake Norman, USA, shown left).



Savvy Navvy, often referred to as ‘Google Maps for boats’, has had over three million downloads globally.

Savvy Navvy provides smart routing and is designed to provide users with optimal routes and dynamic ETAs based on real-time data: departure time, chart information, weather conditions, tide, boat specifications and local regulations.



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