GPS????

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bubs
bubs
SA
924 posts
SA, 924 posts
22 Jan 2008 12:28am
Hi everyone just looking for some advice.

Lately i had some great sails and improved HEAPS. I'm starting to move prity quick now (i think) and was thinking that a GPS would be a good idea, quite interesting and a bit of fun. Someone has suggested the GT-11 as a good unit and i was just looking for some more advice and other types that might work well.

I'm also looking to use the GPS speed sailing site and also the GPS team challenge (if anyone will take me into a team) so would like it to run through the computer aswell. Therefore an accurate one that both will accept would be good.

Now also what kind of price range am i looking at and also where abouts can i get them. Are there online sites which are a good option to get them cheaply or maybe ebay? Is there a second hand market for them at all, keeping in mind that i don't really want to be stuck with old technology?

Would appriciate some help here thanks.

Cheers
Bubs
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12885 posts
WA, 12885 posts
21 Jan 2008 11:58pm
You would get a better response in the GPS forum bubs.

Check it anyway, there's been a few postings lately about the advantages of the GT11.

The GT11 is right on, at the moment it's easily the most accurate in it's price bracket, and also the cheapest, somewhere between about $200, with aquapack and sd card. (And SD card may not be absolutely necessary)

Gpss is going to doppler only soon and at the moment, unless you want to spend a fair bit more,only the GT11 records doppler.

Don't think you'll have any trouble getting in a team, but if you do have trouble, you only need 1 other person and you can even start your own.

Most windsurfing shops now stock them, and a quite a few will sell online.

I don't think the GT11 has been around long enough to get one secondhand, unless somebody has given up the idea of speedsailing.
divaldo
divaldo
SA
2879 posts
SA, 2879 posts
22 Jan 2008 9:38am
I will join your team bubs!
Pointman
Pointman
WA
437 posts
WA, 437 posts
22 Jan 2008 9:13am
Go for it Bubs!

GPS speedsailing is incredibly addictive and it's fantastic having an objective measure of how much you're improving from one session to the next.

First you'll be chasing peak speeds (adrenaline!), then you'll be trying to improve your alpha's (gybing skill), then it's the challenge of nailing a good one hour result (endurance & fitness). In summary it will improve every aspect of your sailing.

Wayne
Wayne
WA
123 posts
WA, 123 posts
22 Jan 2008 10:08am
Check out Surf Sail Australia for online sales, range from $219 to $290 with SD card and aquapac.
Johnnyappleseed do them as well, haven't checked their prices lately.
I've just hooked up with a team also but haven't got my GPS yet.
Minister for War and Finance is being frugal at the moment.
grumplestiltskin
grumplestiltskin
WA
2331 posts
WA, 2331 posts
22 Jan 2008 10:24am
I have a secondhand one you can have for $10..

Mind you it doesn't work on account of going for an unaccompanied swim, all on its own.

Paid $189 for a replacement from Windforce.
Pittsy
Pittsy
SA
251 posts
SA, 251 posts
22 Jan 2008 12:55pm
hey Bubs

If i was any good at windsurfing i would join your team. As you already know I have been away for christmas to England so I haven't been able to go down to Goolwa at all these holidays. I also found out last night that I probably wont being going to goolwa at all till easter and dad is away on work so mum wont take me because she is scared about driving with the gear on the roof. looks like I need to hurry the F@#K up and get my P Plates.

cheers pittsy
hardie
hardie
WA
4133 posts
WA, 4133 posts
22 Jan 2008 1:22pm
Start thinking of a new name for your team!!!!!!!!!!

We are going to have encouragement prizes for juniors and kiddies that enter!!!!
bubs
bubs
SA
924 posts
SA, 924 posts
22 Jan 2008 4:57pm
Sounds good thanks for the support and help everyone. Seems like i'm just going to have to get out there and buy one. Then take it for a sail and see how well i really do go.

Cheers
Hamish
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