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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.

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.
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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.
You are right Pete. There is just one problem..
For best performance we need really good sailors when doing the averages. If we have
average
sailors, the polars will indicate less performance than what really is in the boat.
Remember that the polar is supposed to show the best speed obtainable on the different courses at the different windspeeds. The
sailor
variable is pretty large I would say.


In the GPSAR program you can upload gpx files.
Then you can get the spikes out (which I didn't do now) and get your polar of that day. (bases the winddirection upon the angles you sail around the course) This is ofcourse only a polar for upwind/downwind and not anything in between.
I guess this will enable you to compare performance of a specific boat at a specific event.
Ofcourse windshifts, wind lanes etc. will influence one time off measurements as these.
Gill


Pete,
You are not going to get any real numbers worth you could sort.
1 guy is pinching a bit, going slow and sideways. Boat 2 generated a bit of hull speed and rode his foil lift up to the same angle of attack but is maintaining speed and going twice as fast.
Maintaining hull speed on a downwind point of sail is even a larger performance gap generator.
Technique generates speeds and watching tracks from the very top F18 guys at NA and worlds, huge spurts of speed came with pressure and once you drop out angle of attack and VMG are all over the place even with the very best of the drivers.
I am sure the AC programs are working on this with huge budgets on instrumentation and computer modeling. At least to date this is obviously not working there. Boat handling and reading the conditions is way the more important factor. Coutts has been made to look like an amateur at times. I would bet he is relying on his past experience and trying to be scientific rather than reacting. If you have to tell somebody to do something or wait for a number to tell you to go, it is too late on cats. Anticipation is key to ultimate speed.




Download http:/
Then import your GPS datafile into GPSAR. Create polar is a menu choice <img src="<>/smile.gif" alt="smile" title="smile" height="15" width="15" />
I was unable to get the raw data out of the Garmin page.
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