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Posts: 5,525 | Does one exist for the F16?
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Posts: 5,525 | What does it take to make one?
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Posts: 5,525 | Well, that ain't happenin'! Plan b: what does it take to get one from a sail maker?
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Posts: 5,525 | Why North? Wouldn't one of the lofts making F16 sails be better?
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Posts: 5,525 | Well, you're looking for a quality activity why not cobble one together?
What would a polar graph for the F16 look like? I'm guessing concensus from the group would provide a reasonably accurate graph.
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Posts: 5,525 | I was thinking to put some points on a graph generator, purely out of conjecture, then talk it to death until we believe it is accurate.
With all the small, cheap gps units out there we should be able to get a huge amount of data.
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Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL | I think you need accurate TWD and TWS as well as cog and speed (to account for any current, right?).
Wire up your boat Pete and sail a lot. Post your data and someone can crunch the numbers...
Jay
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Posts: 5,525 | Nope. On second thought, the graph generator isn't even necessary.
We just need someone to plot the points and keep the chart. If people would submit their gps tracks or individual data points, in time we'd have a very accurate graph. The bs data would fall far outside the norm leaving the rest as valid.
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Posts: 5,525 | Processing the numbers is not hard. Getting accurate data is. To obtain accuracy can you not simply plot the raw data from a variety of sources and deduce best possible vmg? Example: plot the course of two boats to weather. The higher boat is likely to be going slower but not necessarily making the best vmg. The data can be obtained on different days on opposite points of the globe. With enough data points an accurate picture will emerge. http://forums.sailinganarchy.com/index.php?showtopic=127515&st=0#top
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Posts: 5,525 | If two boats are going to weather and one is pinching waaay too high and another is footed off to a reach it is still possible to plot their data, yes?
Though neither represents the optimal course, the best vmg will lie between the two, correct?
If so, it is then only necessary to have the two alter course gradually towards each other. One or the other must then sail the optimal course if only by accident.
Plotting large numbers of isolated data will eventually demonstrate the optimal course.
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Posts: 5,525 | Maybe polar is the wrong term for what I'm interested in. I'd just like to see what people of all skill levels are doing in the real world. It would be nice if everyone carried a Spot during regattas.
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