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And most important: the fact that you can go closer to the wind at higher
windspeed .... Bjarke "b393capt" wrote in message oups.com... Kees Verruijt wrote: The Tack button will tell you what your course will be when you tack and sail at the same wind angle. Example: you sail close hauled on port tack, and there's a cliff you need to clear when you tack. You wait with tacking until the bearing to the cliff is "past" the tack heading the system predicts you will be able to attain. Is this a basic calculation (e.g. it expects the boat to have symetrical performance on each tack), or does it do something fancy such as take into account the direction & speed of water current, the average wind direction for x minutes, etc ? Dan |
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