Real-time Ocean Intelligence for Australian Offshore Fishing

Marlin breaching with thermal breaks and ocean currents — BayCast Offshore
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100% offshore Australian waters · 24-hour fresh satellite data

Real-time ocean intelligence

See more. Know more. Catch more.

Six layers of satellite + model data, tuned for Australian offshore game fishing.

Sea surface temperature

High-resolution satellite SST from IMOS & HYCOM, gap-filled and refreshed daily. Spot the warm pushes that hold pelagics.

Thermal breaks

Gradient detection highlights the temperature edges where bait stack and predators feed. The money lines, automatically.

Ocean currents

Real surface flow from US Navy HYCOM. Animated streamlines — Windy.com-style — show speed, direction and convergence at a glance.

Upwelling detection

Cold-spot + divergent-flow analysis flags likely upwellings — the cool nutrient-rich water that brings bait fish and pelagics to the surface.

Current edges

Shear-zone detection finds the exact lines where fast and slow water meet — the bait concentration zones offshore charters fish hard.

Bathymetry & depth shading

Subtle bathymetric shading shows canyons, drop-offs and shelf edges. Combine with SST + currents to read a region in seconds.

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Overview

What BayCast Offshore Does

BayCast Offshore is a live ocean-intelligence map built for Australian offshore fishing. It pulls sea surface temperature, ocean currents, thermal breaks, and upwelling zones into one screen — the same conditions that decide whether a marlin trip is a session or a sunburn.

Sea surface temperature is the foundation. Daily satellite SST from IMOS and the US Navy HYCOM model is gap-filled and shaded across every metre of Australian water — from the Coral Sea down through the EAC, across Bass Strait, and along the south-east shelf where the cool Tasman pushes north. You see the warm pockets, the cold lines, and where they meet.

Ocean currents and thermal breaks turn that picture into fishable info. Animated current streamlines show the East Australian Current pulling south past Eden NSW, the eddies spinning off the Sydney shelf, and the Leeuwin running down WA. Where a warm tongue meets a cold front, predators feed — marlin, yellowfin tuna, kingfish, mahi mahi. BayCast highlights those edges automatically.

Local first

Built for Australian Anglers

Most ocean-intelligence tools are aimed at the US Gulf and east coast — RipCharts, FishTrack, Hilton's. They're built for marlin off Florida and tuna off the Carolinas. The data sources are tuned to North-American waters and the maps centre over there.

BayCast Offshore is local. It's tuned to Australian waters, Australian fish, and the way Australians fish them. The SST stack is locked tight to our shelf — fine detail off the Continental Slope where Sydney marlin charters work; clean coverage over Bass Strait where southern bluefin tuna run heavy in autumn; full reach across the snapper grounds in the western Bass Strait reefs.

If you fish marlin off NSW, tuna off Vic and Tas, snapper across the Bass Strait shelf, or kingfish over the Sydney drop-offs, you're getting data tuned to your patch — not a North-Atlantic colour ramp stretched over a foreign coastline. And it's $19.99 AUD a month. RipCharts is roughly $400 USD a year.

Read the water

How to Read the Map

The rule is simple: warm meets cold, fish feed there. The temperature gradient — what BayCast calls a thermal break — is where bait stacks against the edge and pelagics work it. Look for the sharpest colour transitions on the SST layer, then check current direction across that line.

Crosshair-style readout shows live water temperature and current speed under the centre of the screen as you pan — no pin-dropping, no menus. Long-press anywhere to drop a GPS mark; the popup gives you Decimal, DMM and DMS coordinates with one-tap copy for your boat GPS, sounder or chartplotter.

Quick-jump region presets get you straight to Bass Strait, Eden NSW, Sydney offshore, the QLD shelf or anywhere else around the country in one tap. Watch the Live readout in the corner update — that's your fish.

Pricing

One subscription. Cancel anytime.

BayCast Offshore is a paid product. The Reedy's Rigs bay-fishing app at baycast.com.au stays free.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What waters does BayCast Offshore cover?
All Australian waters — SA, Vic, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Eden NSW, Sydney, QLD, WA, NT. Free pan and zoom anywhere around Australia, with quick-jump presets for the major offshore regions.
How fresh is the data?
Sea surface temperature updates daily (24 hours fresh) from IMOS satellite composites. Ocean currents update multiple times per day from the US Navy HYCOM model. The map shows the most recent data automatically — no manual refresh.
What devices does it work on?
Phone (iPhone & Android), tablet, desktop. Works in any modern browser. The map UI is mobile-optimised for one-handed use on a wet phone offshore — big touch targets, high contrast for sun glare.
Will it work offshore where mobile signal drops?
Once the map is loaded, panning around your visible area keeps working without signal. Save BayCast to your home screen on iPhone or Android (Add to Home Screen) for instant access. Native iOS + Android apps with full offline mode are coming.
How is BayCast different from RipCharts or FishTrack?
Australian-tuned data sources (IMOS, AODN, BOM-adjacent), animated current flow streamlines (Windy.com-style instead of static arrows), upwelling detection, thermal-break detection, and a coastline-tight SST stack designed for our shelf. Pricing: $19.99 AUD/month vs ~$400/year for RipCharts.
Can I save GPS marks?
Yes. Long-press anywhere on the map to drop a mark. The popup shows coordinates pre-formatted in three formats — Decimal degrees (Google Maps), Degrees + decimal minutes (boat GPS / sounder), and Degrees / minutes / seconds (charts & almanacs) — each with its own one-tap Copy button.
Do I need to download an app?
No. BayCast Offshore runs in your browser — nothing to install, instant access. Native iOS + Android apps are queued on the roadmap (Capacitor wrap of the same web tool, App Store + Google Play subscription gating).
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. Manage your subscription in the Stripe customer portal — cancel any time, no lock-in. Billing stops at the end of the current month; access runs to the end of the paid period.
How do I get a code?
BayCast Offshore is currently invite-only while we onboard the first crew of Australian skippers. Drop your email in the waitlist below, or DM Reedy's Rigs on socials — codes are sent out in batches as we expand capacity.
Can I share my account with my mates?
One subscription = one user. Tell your fishing crew to grab their own — it keeps the lights on so we can keep building. (And it's $19.99 a month — cheaper than a tank of fuel.)
Waitlist

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BayCast Offshore is invite-only while we onboard the first crew of Australian skippers. Drop your email and we'll send you a code when we open the next round.

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