Shuggy
Well-Known Member
I have seen (but never contributed to) several 'How close to the wind can you point' threads over the years. The trouble is that it is all very subjective, and Scuttlebutters don't like to admit that their boats perhaps don't point as well as other people say theirs can - etc etc.
I tend not to use my chartplotter very often as it eats the house batteries, but with the proliferation of phone plotters it's easy to leave it running while you're sailing and then upload images.
So how about a thread where we post (unPhotoShopped!) tracks of our boats beating? I have had loads of pub chats about how high boats point but by the time you take leeway into account it's all a bit meaningless.
For example, I always thought that we tacked through less than 90 degrees but in reality we manage about 100 (or worse). I've attached a crude plot from the iPhone this weekend (tide was minimal and ebbing gently north east to south west on the image, wind was about F4 decreasing F3, down from a high F4/low F5 at the top end of the loch). Looking back at it I think the wiggle on the first port tack was us shaking out the final reef in the main (it had been windier enough earlier for me not to be thinking about plots on iPhones!). I've only done the experiment once before - in the Irish Sea in quite tasty conditions - and we only managed 100 degrees then too.
Go on - upload here!
P.S. I am not a very good sailor, which might also explain the wobbly lines and poor angles...
I tend not to use my chartplotter very often as it eats the house batteries, but with the proliferation of phone plotters it's easy to leave it running while you're sailing and then upload images.
So how about a thread where we post (unPhotoShopped!) tracks of our boats beating? I have had loads of pub chats about how high boats point but by the time you take leeway into account it's all a bit meaningless.
For example, I always thought that we tacked through less than 90 degrees but in reality we manage about 100 (or worse). I've attached a crude plot from the iPhone this weekend (tide was minimal and ebbing gently north east to south west on the image, wind was about F4 decreasing F3, down from a high F4/low F5 at the top end of the loch). Looking back at it I think the wiggle on the first port tack was us shaking out the final reef in the main (it had been windier enough earlier for me not to be thinking about plots on iPhones!). I've only done the experiment once before - in the Irish Sea in quite tasty conditions - and we only managed 100 degrees then too.
Go on - upload here!
P.S. I am not a very good sailor, which might also explain the wobbly lines and poor angles...