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Default an attempt to develop a tacking analyzing system

On Jul 27, 8:52 am, wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jul 07, "Scout" wrote:
I know I can do better to windward.
I'm hoping to develop a means of analyzing my boat's performance. The chart
was made using my Garmin tracks, AutoCAD 2000, and some notes taking during
the sail.
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/280...97509592csvCYW
Scout


A J33? (or am I reading that wrong?) Why are you doing so much better
on Port tack than Starboard??? (or am I reading that wrong too?)
Rick ----just curious


Thanks Rick
Seaward 26RK.
Difference if probably due to inexperience and me paying more
attention to speed than direction (was hitting 5 knots with wind on
stb side as opposed to 3 knots on port - although I suppose I had
better VMG at 3 knots). It's part of the learning curve for me to look
at my track and see what tendencies I have that I didn't consider
while doing the actual sail. Plus, it let's me feel like I'm still
sailing even though I'm at work
When I get back out there, I'll be more diligent about pointing,
paying attention and trimming the sails.
Scout

 
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