Marina Y161 -

For developers looking to run a local coding assistant, Y161 is a top choice.

The device features on-demand and continuous overnight SpO2 tracking. During the altitude acclimatization mode, the Marina Y161 automatically triggers SpO2 checks every hour if it detects you are above 2,500 meters.

The watch runs on MarinaOS 5.0, a proprietary operating system designed for fluidity and low power consumption. Unlike the app-drawer clutter of some smartwatches, MarinaOS uses a card-based UI. Swiping left reveals fitness summaries, swipe right shows weather and calendar, and swiping up brings quick toggles for brightness, do-not-disturb, and water lock. Marina Y161

Notable Software Features:

This is where the Marina Y161 truly excels. It moves beyond step counting into clinical-grade health monitoring. For developers looking to run a local coding

In "vibe" testing (subjective user experience), Y161 feels distinct from earlier Llama models.

The Y161 is rumored to incorporate hybrid propulsion: It also features dynamic positioning (DP) – usually

It also features dynamic positioning (DP) – usually reserved for work vessels – allowing it to hold station without dropping anchor on delicate seagrass beds.

| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | Overall Length | 49.0 m (161 ft) | | Beam (Width) | 8.5 m (28 ft) | | Gross Tonnage | ~499 GT (kept under 500 for regulatory ease) | | Hull Material | Aluminum or Steel (expedition-grade) | | Engines | Twin MTU or CAT diesel-electric | | Range | 4,500+ nautical miles @ 12 knots | | Max Speed | 16 knots | | Guest Capacity | 12 guests / 15 crew |

Unlike aggressive sport-fishers or boxy explorers, the Marina line prioritizes water-level connection. Key design elements include: