May 18, 2026

Large-Scale Statistical Analysis Confirms WATCHIT Detects High-Risk Situations and Influences Captain Behavior at Sea

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A new statistical analysis of WATCHIT collision-prevention telemetry, conducted by an external data scientist, has found that WATCHIT alerts consistently align with near-miss conditions and that captains measurably adjust their actions after an alert, resulting in safer maneuvers in approximately 77% of cases. The analysis covers 57,000+ events from 160 active vessels.

Key Highlights

  • Proven at scale in real-world conditions. Validated across 57,000+ events from 160 active vessels
  • WATCHIT demonstrates high-precision risk detection. Alerts consistently align with near-miss conditions  
  • Alerts don’t just warn, they change behavior. Captains measurably adjust their actions immediately after an alert, resulting in safer maneuvers in ~77% of cases  
  • A shift from awareness to intervention. Moving beyond passive navigation tools toward systems that actively reduce risk in real time  

Quantitative Evidence of Real-Time Risk Detection

At the exact moment an alert is triggered, vessels exhibit a sharp and statistically significant increase in kinematic instability:

  • Event-aligned analysis shows a distinct kinematic volatility spike centered at alert timing, returning to baseline within ~30-60 seconds  
  • This pattern represents the kinematic signature of a developing near-miss

These results demonstrate that WATCHIT alerts are triggered specifically during rapidly escalating risk conditions, not merely elevated-risk states.

Measured Behavioral Impact Following Alerts

The analysis also quantified how vessel behavior changes immediately after an alert.

Across 34,232 post-alert maneuvers, compared to 9,203 non-alert maneuvers from similar vessel classes:

  • Post-alert maneuvers show significantly lower volatility  
  • A random post-alert maneuver has a ~77% probability of being calmer than a comparable non-alert maneuver.

This effect is consistent across multiple reference baselines.

Robust Across Real-World Operating Conditions

The observed effects persist across all tested segments:

  • Across day and night conditions  
  • Across all vessel size categories  
  • With statistically significant results across all segments  

Interpretation: From Detection to Intervention

“These findings signal a step-change in marine safety,” said Tal Duvdevany, CEO of WATCHIT.
“From passive displays to systems that actively shape decisions in real time, bringing boating closer to automotive safety standards and reducing dependence on human reaction.”

About WATCHIT

WATCHIT develops advanced collision and grounding prevention systems that make recreational boating safer and simpler. WATCHIT combines marine AI with onboard sensors to deliver real-time risk detection and clear, timely alerts. By continuously monitoring hazards such as grounding and collision, WATCHIT empowers captains to navigate with greater confidence and peace of mind, setting a new benchmark for proactive safety at sea.