- What’s New: Clear Paths Through Inland Rivers
- Argo Live: Meet Trip Smith, Captain and On-Water Adventurer
- Quick Tip: How to Turn On Route Segment Info
- On the Blog: Earth Day on the Water – How Boaters Can Make a Real Impact
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What’s New This Week
Clear Paths Through Inland Rivers
We’ve added 600+ official U.S. Army Corps of Engineers RECTRKs, also known as “sailing lines” to Argo. You’ll see these as solid magenta lines on your map.
These are especially helpful on inland rivers, where channels can shift and the best path isn’t always obvious.
With sailing lines, you can:
- Follow the intended navigable path through the channel
- Stay in deeper, maintained water
- Reduce guesswork in tight or changing areas

Next Argo Live
Meet Trip Smith, Captain and On-Water Adventurer
Most of what you learn boating doesn’t come from a manual, it comes from doing it.
Trip Smith has built his name on exactly that. Real trips, real decisions, and sharing what he’s learned along the way.
Join us live May 14 at 7pm ET to hear how he approaches planning, navigation, and making the most of every trip

Quick Tip
How to Turn On Route Segment Info
Last week, we added route segment data so you can see distance, duration, and heading for each leg of your trip.
Quick note: this feature isn’t on by default.
To enable it, go to: Main Menu → Settings → Route Settings

On the Blog
Earth Day on the Water: How Boaters Can Make a Real Impact

Earth Day starts before you leave the dock. A little planning and awareness can help you avoid shallow spots, protect sensitive areas, and navigate more efficiently. Learn how small changes, and smarter tools like Argo, can make every trip safer for you and better for the water.



