Why Panoblu Believes in Supporting IRPCS Rule 5 at Sea

Even with the most experienced crew on the bridge, there are moments when situational awareness is stretched thin — night approaches, congested anchorages, tender transfers. That’s where Rule 5 of IRPCS becomes essential.

“Every vessel shall at all times maintain a proper look-out by sight and hearing as well as by all available means appropriate in the prevailing circumstances and conditions…”

We’re not here to interpret maritime law. But we do believe Panoblu plays an important role in what “all available means” looks like today — especially for large yachts and complex operational environments.

A Smarter Way to See the Whole Picture

Panoblu is designed to support crew awareness — not replace it:

  • Easy access via Wi-Fi: Bridge, crew mess, shoreside — even iPads.
  • 360° real-time visibility: No blind spots. No PTZ delays.
  • Zoom into any perspective using touch, a mouse, or any other control device.
  • Retrospective recording: Review key events for safety or training.
  • Constant Awareness: Even when zoomed into a specific point of view, everything is recorded.
  • Radar, AIS & NMEA overlays: Fused into a single operational view when integrated.
  • Solid-state reliability: Always on, always watching, no moving parts.

A Captain’s Perspective

“After seeing the demonstration, I believe this product has strong potential in the large motor yachting sector…

… It presents excellent value as a security solution, providing a seamless 360-degree view while alongside or at anchor. This allows for simplified monitoring from a security office, crew mess, or even an iPad—eliminating the need to switch between multiple cameras at a fixed station.”

— Captain, Master 3000, 120m+ motor yacht

Our View

Rule 5 is about vigilance. With Panoblu, crews get more of it — in real-time, recorded, integrated, and accessible.

It’s not just about compliance. It’s about confidence.