Recently in the world of boats we hear about "smart boats", or 3.0 connected boats. For many years, technology has entered the world of boats, especially as regards safety, some systems have become mandatory. With the spread of IoT systems, boats could be considered as sources of information for other boats in the same sea area or for the construction of coastal IoT services. In the marine context, measurements of environmental values such as sea water temperature, wave period and height or direction of currents, are carried out using buoys of considerable size and at a great distance from the coast. In this paper we want to present a Social Internet of Things system that allows the distribution of information between boaters and the integration with fixed IoT networks consisting of buoys and coastal stations. A preliminary LoRa mesh communication test is presented showing a stable mesh network in which each node is able to communicate in the sea with a radius of 5 Km.