concentrik
Well-Known Member
I posted about this a little while back but didn't get much response - probably because it's of little interest! - but ended up working it out for myself anyway because I'm bored waiting to return to the boat; here's what I found.
I want to get to Port Cockaigne for happy hour at the marina bar but drat! there's 12kn of wind right on the nose and I've got 20 miles to do. Burning diesel makes the drinks dearer, but I really don't want to miss out on their fantastic Cirriana cocktails.... motor or sail?
My OpenCPN chartplotter is encouraging when I tack off*, telling me about my Velocity Made Good (doing 6kn now instead of 4kn under engine) and Time To Go (I'll be there when they open!), but after a while I get a bit suspicious as I seem to be slowing down according to the VMG reading. And the TTG seems to be on a different time zone.
Luckily our recently-joined crewmember has 'O' level maths (I don't - no surprise there) and puts me right on a couple of things:
VMG is virtually useless on a tack since it treats tacking as a crosstrack error. This makes the TTG or ETA flawed.
It's mainly down to the boat's tacking angle whether I'll be enjoying a cool drink at all.
Even more lucky, the trig wizz with the 'O' level quickly puts together a tiny Excel spreadsheet which clearly shows that I was hopelessly optimistic and that my boat is rubbish upwind. By now, even if I put the engine on and power directly to the bar I'll be paying full price.
You can try it yourself here (you need to download and run it in Excel or similar):
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cl24czpja3afvic/Tack or not.xlsx
* I know I could lay a new course on the chartplotter to incorporate the tacks I plan to make and the ETA and VMG would read fairly true. The foregoing is just a bit of fun - but sobering nonetheless! VMG and ETA only work if you're right on the line.... but you all probably knew that anyway.
I want to get to Port Cockaigne for happy hour at the marina bar but drat! there's 12kn of wind right on the nose and I've got 20 miles to do. Burning diesel makes the drinks dearer, but I really don't want to miss out on their fantastic Cirriana cocktails.... motor or sail?
My OpenCPN chartplotter is encouraging when I tack off*, telling me about my Velocity Made Good (doing 6kn now instead of 4kn under engine) and Time To Go (I'll be there when they open!), but after a while I get a bit suspicious as I seem to be slowing down according to the VMG reading. And the TTG seems to be on a different time zone.
Luckily our recently-joined crewmember has 'O' level maths (I don't - no surprise there) and puts me right on a couple of things:
VMG is virtually useless on a tack since it treats tacking as a crosstrack error. This makes the TTG or ETA flawed.
It's mainly down to the boat's tacking angle whether I'll be enjoying a cool drink at all.
Even more lucky, the trig wizz with the 'O' level quickly puts together a tiny Excel spreadsheet which clearly shows that I was hopelessly optimistic and that my boat is rubbish upwind. By now, even if I put the engine on and power directly to the bar I'll be paying full price.
You can try it yourself here (you need to download and run it in Excel or similar):
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cl24czpja3afvic/Tack or not.xlsx
* I know I could lay a new course on the chartplotter to incorporate the tacks I plan to make and the ETA and VMG would read fairly true. The foregoing is just a bit of fun - but sobering nonetheless! VMG and ETA only work if you're right on the line.... but you all probably knew that anyway.
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