Salty
Version:26.02.18
Published:2026-05-21
Introduction
Salty is a community-powered guide to the Salish Sea: Salty delivers real-time, on-the-water knowledge for mariners, paddlers and coastal travellers across the Pacific Northwest, and Salty connects local observations so you can check conditions and destination updates before you arrive. This introduction explains how the app organizes crowd-sourced reports, how the map and controls work, and what to expect when you use the service for planning short coastal trips or daily commutes on ferries.
Key Features
Salty brings together time-stamped user reports, photos and location tags so you can see recent observations at a glance. The app combines simple map layers with destination-specific notes, tides and wind context to help you decide whether a launch site, marina, inlet or ferry route suits your plans. Reports are concise and local, focused on on-the-water conditions rather than long-form posts, which keeps information usable when you’re making last-minute decisions.
How It Works
Reports in Salty are created by people already out on the water: they add a short note, a photo and the report location to let others know about current conditions. The app surfaces the most recent observations for a given point and shows the time since each update. Search and bookmarks let you keep track of favorite landing spots, popular passages and ferry terminals so you can quickly check what others have seen before you go.
Controls and User Experience
Map controls are tactile and straightforward: pinch to zoom, drag to pan, and tap markers to read a report or view images. The reporting flow is designed to be fast and safe: choose your location, select a report type (conditions, hazards, or general note), add an optional photo and submit with minimal taps. The interface emphasizes clarity on small screens, keeping important details visible without distracting overlays.
Map, Visual Style and Level Structure
The visual style balances readability and nautical context: chart-like map layers for coastal detail, with satellite and simplified overlays for quick orientation. Zoom levels reveal different kinds of information — broader views show ferry corridors and island groups, while closer zooms reveal launch sites, inlets and local hazards — allowing you to plan both long and short segments of a trip.
Customization and Progression
You can tailor Salty to your needs by saving locations, setting notification preferences for areas you frequent, and filtering report types to match your activity (kayaking, small craft or passenger ferry travel). Progression is practical rather than gamified: as you use the app you build a curated list of trusted spots, local notes and personal trip history that makes future planning faster and more reliable.
Offline and Accessibility
For pre-trip planning, Salty supports simple caching of maps and recent reports for a chosen area so you can review critical information when connectivity is limited. The app also follows basic accessibility principles: readable fonts, high-contrast elements for map markers and clear tap targets to help users interact safely from small devices or in bright outdoor conditions.
Replay Value and Practical Use
Salty remains useful on repeat trips because local conditions change frequently; the more you check and contribute, the better your situational awareness becomes. The app is valuable for routine ferry commuters, weekend paddlers scouting new inlets, and coastal explorers planning a sequence of short hops between islands, since it centralizes recent observations that would otherwise require multiple sources to assemble.
Advantages and Limitations
Salty offers timely, crowd-sourced detail specific to the Salish Sea and adjacent Pacific Northwest waterways, making it highly relevant for local users who rely on short-term, on-the-water updates. At the same time, coverage depends on community contributions and can be sparse in less-trafficked areas, and the app’s regional focus means it is not intended for use outside the Salish Sea or the broader Pacific Northwest. Real-time value is strongest where active observers post regular updates.
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