Sailing GPS and speed tracker

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Sailor333
Sailor333
WA
48 posts
WA, 48 posts
8 Feb 2013 1:49am
I am looking to buy a gadget that records location and speed when on a dinghy. Can anyone recommend and products that do this? Something small, easy to attach to something like a boom, and waterproof of corse!
Poodle
Poodle
WA
868 posts
WA, 868 posts
8 Feb 2013 9:26am
Do you want something you can see & use in real time while sailing (ie: big display & big buttons), or somehting to just record location & speed for later download & analaysis?

Ruckus
Ruckus
NSW
70 posts
NSW, 70 posts
8 Feb 2013 12:36pm
I'm also interested. Can the same thing help with putting in tacking angles up wind? For me it's big display to view whilst sailing ( small trailer sailor)

Ramona
Ramona
NSW
7757 posts
NSW, 7757 posts
8 Feb 2013 7:05pm
For a dinghy a Garmin 72 would do everything except record speed. Saves track but not speed. May not be class legal for some classes.
For a trailer sailor its a mounted large screen laptop so its visible from the steering position. Gps puck and Seaclear 2 and a digital chart to suit. Make the heading marker large and have the track displayed and save it for later if you want. Wont save speeds though either. Make a chart of just the race course and roughly place the turning marks. On the day sail past the marks and drag and drop them exactly in position.
LooseChange
LooseChange
NSW
2140 posts
NSW, 2140 posts
8 Feb 2013 8:40pm
If this device is wanted for viewing the data at a later time on a computer then all you will require is a Data Logger and there are lots of those available on eBay for not a whole lot of loot. It will however require waterproofing most likely as most are not waterproof.
RNoyce
RNoyce
3 posts
3 posts
8 Feb 2013 8:40pm
Recording GPS track, boat & wind speed, and displaying optimal tacking angles upwind... There is actually an app that can do those things. See www.SailTimerApp.com -- although you'll need a waterproof case. You could take a small iPod (or iPhone), or get a larger screen for chartplotting with an iPad.

For a more durable device that comes with a waterproof case, and has a large speed display: www.TheSailingGPS.com . It also shows optimal tacking angles.
WA125er
WA125er
98 posts
98 posts
8 Feb 2013 10:26pm
velocitek SC1 or Speedpuck, or Rockbox are both excellent for Dinghys and easy to read on the water as well as use for race replays.
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