Race Watch Options

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berowne
berowne
NSW
1560 posts
NSW, 1560 posts
20 Jan 2018 9:33am
G'day sailers

I'm thinking about getting a race watch, but the idea of just time is so 1800's.... so I'd like a race watch that can also do speeds and maybe even alphas. I'd like a big display that is easy to see at sea, useful options on screen, and maybe enough smarts to make it a daily fitness watch too. Garmin might work but I don't know about the race start options...

I have a GW52 which I will use for GPSTC so please do NOT go down the rabbit hole about approved devices!

Thanks
seanhogan
seanhogan
QLD
3424 posts
QLD, 3424 posts
20 Jan 2018 10:12am
garmin has plenty of sailing apps and the quatrix (3 or 5) even connects to your garmin gps on the boat (if you have one)

apps.garmin.com/en-ZA/search?q=sailing&device=&deviceLimit=&appType=&sort=&start=0&count=30
sailquik
sailquik
VIC
6171 posts
VIC, 6171 posts
20 Jan 2018 11:01pm
GPS-Logit App on an inexpensive Android phone and the excellent waterproof arm bag by H2OAudio. Hands down the best for a phone in this use in every way.

It has big colour screen, race countdown and race timing mode. Audio feedback speech of countdowns and speeds. And it also does Alphas!

Combine it with a Bluetooth Ublox M8 GPS (DIY only) and you have something that can also be approved for GPSTC, but it will do pretty much as well as any other non GPSTC approved GPS just using the built in GPS.

The main disadvantage is battery life. With most inexpensive phones it is only about 2 hours, some a bit more. How long does a race last?

gps-speed.com/gpslogit.html
AUS4
AUS4
NSW
1296 posts
NSW, 1296 posts
22 Jan 2018 7:46pm
Oops, I think we just fell down the rabbit hole AGAIN !!!!!!!!!!
Simon100
Simon100
QLD
490 posts
QLD, 490 posts
22 Jan 2018 7:34pm
berowne said..
G'day sailers

I'm thinking about getting a race watch, but the idea of just time is so 1800's.... so I'd like a race watch that can also do speeds and maybe even alphas. I'd like a big display that is easy to see at sea, useful options on screen, and maybe enough smarts to make it a daily fitness watch too. Garmin might work but I don't know about the race start options...

I have a GW52 which I will use for GPSTC so please do NOT go down the rabbit hole about approved devices!

Thanks



Whats wrong with the gw52, I only just started using the race watch function last race and it really helped or do you want a bigger display than that ?
edit this , the watch i have is a gw 60 not a 52.
sailquik
sailquik
VIC
6171 posts
VIC, 6171 posts
22 Jan 2018 10:11pm
Simon100 said..
Whats wrong with the GW60, I only just started using the race watch function last race and it really helped or do you want a bigger display than that ?



This ^
remery
remery
WA
3709 posts
WA, 3709 posts
22 Jan 2018 7:29pm
sailquik said..

Simon100 said..
Whats wrong with the GW60, I only just started using the race watch function last race and it really helped or do you want a bigger display than that ?




This ^


Do the GW60 countdown timer and other functions work while the GPS is on? The last racewatch I had allowed the countdown timer to be set to the start horns and had loud beeps that increased in frequency closer to the and on the gun.
John340
John340
QLD
3419 posts
QLD, 3419 posts
22 Jan 2018 10:25pm
I'm long sighted and need a very large display. The GW60 display is not big enough. I've used an Optimum time series big sailing watch since 2011. $80 and still going strong

www.coastwatersports.co.uk/optimum-time-series-big-sailing-watch-os315-yellow-p-5065.html?currency=AUD&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIgWZvsfr2AIVWBK9Ch3gCAHoEAQYDyABEgItNfD_BwE&utm_campaign=products&utm_medium=BaseFeed1&utm_source=GoogleBase1
berowne
berowne
NSW
1560 posts
NSW, 1560 posts
24 Jan 2018 6:35pm
Simon100 said..

berowne said..
G'day sailers

I'm thinking about getting a race watch, but the idea of just time is so 1800's.... so I'd like a race watch that can also do speeds and maybe even alphas. I'd like a big display that is easy to see at sea, useful options on screen, and maybe enough smarts to make it a daily fitness watch too. Garmin might work but I don't know about the race start options...

I have a GW52 which I will use for GPSTC so please do NOT go down the rabbit hole about approved devices!

Thanks




Whats wrong with the gw52, I only just started using the race watch function last race and it really helped or do you want a bigger display than that ?
edit this , the watch i have is a gw 60 not a 52.




I've never tried to change modes once in GPS. As the timer is in the normal clock mode I didnt think it as accessible. I'll test it and see. That would be the cheapest option! At least for me.
vando
vando
QLD
3419 posts
QLD, 3419 posts
26 Jan 2018 2:57pm
berowne said..


Simon100 said..



berowne said..
G'day sailers

I'm thinking about getting a race watch, but the idea of just time is so 1800's.... so I'd like a race watch that can also do speeds and maybe even alphas. I'd like a big display that is easy to see at sea, useful options on screen, and maybe enough smarts to make it a daily fitness watch too. Garmin might work but I don't know about the race start options...

I have a GW52 which I will use for GPSTC so please do NOT go down the rabbit hole about approved devices!

Thanks






Whats wrong with the gw52, I only just started using the race watch function last race and it really helped or do you want a bigger display than that ?
edit this , the watch i have is a gw 60 not a 52.






I've never tried to change modes once in GPS. As the timer is in the normal clock mode I didnt think it as accessible. I'll test it and see. That would be the cheapest option! At least for me.



Yes you can access it in GPS mode this was one of the firmware upgrades.
i still prefer my Ronstan start watch. nice big display and a big start button.
Its pretty much the same as the Optimum above.
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