The application showing the map is SignalK, (SK) a OpenSource project for marine use.
With the "ais-forwarder" plugin you could send/dispatch the NMEA AIS data to Marinetraffic or Vesselfinder. Another AIS-dispatcher.
I have searched for a solution transmitting the NMEA data, from the
navigation network, via WiFi, to for example iSailor or other Tablet/Phone applications.
Most of these applications just accepts NMEA0183(N1) but many boats are also using SeaTalk 1(ST1) and NMEA2000(N2K).
This post will cover, kept compact, my best findings covering both a DIY
and a commercial approach to handle the different protocols.
As You investigate the different software packages You will see that there are some overlap in the functions.
With OC 5.2 + there was several updates....
NM isn't really new since the first public release was made 2004.
In this post I will write down some NM hints for an easy start since I didn't find any myself.
So this post will be some problem solving and links to information which could be handy.
There is a private Facebook group which is active and helpful.
There is a nice article from "The Verge" which explains it all.
Using Homebridge(HB) it could be nice to know what happens when you upgrade your HomeKit hub to the new standard so his post will just give some quick tips
Here is a support article from Apple and please note that if you upgrade you will not be able to use an iPad as a Home hub anymore.
Updated 2023-05-03 !
In a former post I made a writing about Shelly 1(S1) and this post will handle about the successor Shelly PLUS 1(SP1) but much of the content is also valid for some of Shellys other devices which uses the same software/API.
To keep it simple, SP1 is a WiFi switch, 16 Amps, with dry contacts but compared to the S1 the hardware and the software is updated.
The function "without Internet" + that the SP1 can use a 12V DC source makes it perfect for an "use case" in a boat/mobile home.