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Sam Davies looks to be making good routing decisions and should be moving up towards the front over the next couple of days.
Richard
Richard
Meanwhile, in the real world, poor AT has been badly let down by his design /build team but my goodness he is putting a brave face on it. Go Alex!
Serving a 4 hour penalty for breaking the propeller seal I believe.Any word on Occitane? Seems to have turned round!
Sam Davies looks to be making good routing decisions and should be moving up towards the front over the next couple of days.
Richard
There was an interesting observation on the Sea Wolves Channel (YouTube) a few weeks ago which claimed the forecast accuracy has been affected by the lack of meteorological data from aircraft due to limited flights. I'm a bit sceptical but I'll throw that out there for you to ponder.I agree according to the windy models they look set to make up some ground over the next 3-4 days - but then again - all models are wrong.?
guess he didnt get my text ,, he could be beating ( his optimum course ) straight to Cape Town now , miles ahead of everyone ,,, ☹think i will put a call throo to Le Cam and tell him to head for 25 S x 15 W , eta 3 days.
i have been watching some of that channel , ( v good ) , seems to me his predictions have been pretty good .There was an interesting observation on the Sea Wolves Channel (YouTube) a few weeks ago which claimed the forecast accuracy has been affected by the lack of meteorological data from aircraft due to limited flights. I'm a bit sceptical but I'll throw that out there for you to ponder.
Beating is not his optimal course! His boat is still a downwind machine. It's just a bit better upwind than his rivals and not quite as quick downwind. There's no way that any IMOCA, of any era, would route upwind from where they are. His course is going to be much quicker hooking into the Westerlies that are coming.guess he didnt get my text ,, he could be beating ( his optimum course ) straight to Cape Town now , miles ahead of everyone ,,, ☹
that northerly route might still do it for him![]()
Is it just me?Not sure we can come to that conclusion yet, or indeed ever?
What if Alex set them an unachievable displacement target, what if they had expressed reservations over the integrity of the centre cockpit location etc etc. We don't know what parameters ATR gave the designer, or whether the builder pushed back on some of the things he was asked to do.
Notwithstanding his foil breakage in the last race, the previous HB was pretty reliable and robust. It's interesting that they were already reinforcing this boat before the race (I think he said they had to add 70kg of reinforcement?)
Also it may be relevant that in talking about the repair he has mentioned Gurit, the Designers and his own shore team but hasn't mentioned the builder, which is perhaps a bit odd.
Anyway, the tragedy is that with Linkeout and Charal out it would have left him in a very strong position to win this one. Not impossible he could still win it but the odds are against him
Not from where they are , from where they were when i postedBeating is not his optimal course! His boat is still a downwind machine. It's just a bit better upwind than his rivals and not quite as quick downwind. There's no way that any IMOCA, of any era, would route upwind from where they are. His course is going to be much quicker hooking into the Westerlies that are coming.
Don't confuse better upwind than his competitors with better upwind than downwind.
Serving a 4 hour penalty for breaking the propeller seal I believe.
Thanks both, now playing with the Zezo stuff. I think qtVlm is similar to the OpenCPN plugin, remember playing with it a few years ago. I think I've realised my basic problem was user error, hadnt realised that you had to keep renewing the auto sail change functionRobbie, I developed similar looking tracks, and at various times/positions for each of the lead competitors. There are a handful of softwares out there. I use qtVlm on the desktopPC at home, and on an iPad on the boat. Free and accurate enough for most. Easy to download gribs, tides, waves, yacht polars, and to run multiple option routings.
I have to be honest and say that the routings I developed for Alex/Apivia from a few days back, is pretty much the track that Apivia has taken since then.
Ofcourse it is qtVlm that is smart, not me...