Acroboat has been connected to Offshore Hub as part of the platform’s wider maritime coverage. Offshore careers do not exist in a closed box. Many candidates move between rigs, offshore vessels, service vessels, aquaculture, fishing, wind and other marine operations. A useful job hub should reflect that overlap while still keeping the main offshore focus clear.
The Acroboat source helps Offshore Hub present vessel-related opportunities together with other maritime and offshore roles. This is especially useful for candidates whose competence can fit several environments. A chief engineer, electrician, deck officer, motorman, cook or mechanic may want to see both offshore and vessel-based options before deciding what to apply for.

Keeping the category structure clear
Adding maritime sources also creates a design challenge. The platform must avoid becoming too broad. That is why categories and filters matter. A user interested in offshore drilling should not be forced to scroll through unrelated roles, while a vessel candidate should still be able to find relevant maritime opportunities quickly.
Acroboat therefore supports the category strategy rather than replacing it. The source adds coverage, while the interface should keep the experience focused. Better card labels, stronger filtering and role mapping help make that possible.
As Offshore Hub develops, vessel-related sources will remain important because they connect naturally with offshore, wind and fishing work. The aim is to show that overlap without losing the specialist feel of the platform.



