Nautilus LifeLine

Our objective: To save lives.

Our vision for the Nautilus Marine Rescue Project: Putting a Marine Rescue GPS device into the hands of as many people on the water as possible.

Pushing the red button. We believe that calling for help at sea should be a lot simpler than using a satellite based system that involves uplinks and downlinks, shore operations offices, marine rescue coordination centers, and full emergency responses. We think it should be as simple as calling boats around you for help whether it's a cool, calm radio call or sending a digital AIS/DSC distress message with your GPS position to boats near and far. With devices that are depth rated and tough enough to drive over with a truck.

Our commitment and dedication is to constantly innovate and improve cutting edge technology wrapped in clever mechanicals specifically designed for the harsh marine environment. We are about developing new product categories with solutions that have never before been brought to market.

We do not just dream about this stuff and build it. We live and play in the marine environment. We are scuba divers and sailors; kite-boarders and paddle-boarders; swimmers and surfers. Our team includes commercial fishermen, seasoned ship's captains, marine engineers, floatplane pilots and recreational boaters. We know firsthand the value of being able to call for help easily and without any fuss. Any time. Anywhere in the world.

We invite you to join our project and carry a Nautilus GPS. And to tell your friends about the Nautilus GPS.

Captain Mike Lever
Founder and President