Useful windsurfing related iPhone apps?

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mtg
mtg
QLD
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mtg mtg
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13 Oct 2010 7:31pm
I have found windfinder but are there any other good apps for windsurfing on the Gold Coast?
steller_3
steller_3
QLD
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QLD, 123 posts
13 Oct 2010 10:20pm
Windguru and sometimes windAlert are the ones I use. Either that or Seabreeze through safari on iphone
ikw777
ikw777
QLD
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QLD, 2995 posts
13 Oct 2010 10:39pm
Is there an app that lets you download actual windsurfing talent?

I'd like one of those.

KenHo
KenHo
NSW
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NSW, 1353 posts
14 Oct 2010 12:05am
You can get an anemometer app, which is probably the most useful thing you can have.
Anyone have an opinion on how accurate it is ??
steller_3
steller_3
QLD
123 posts
QLD, 123 posts
14 Oct 2010 11:37am
kenho, do you mean the one where you hold your iphone in the wind and the noise it makes in the microphone is put into knots? if so it is terrible. Windguru is definitely the best i would say for forecasts
KenHo
KenHo
NSW
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14 Oct 2010 4:03pm
Yeah, that's the one. I had wondered you good it was. Sounds like it's not real great.
Still, an anemometer is a wonderful tool.

steller_3 said...

kenho, do you mean the one where you hold your iphone in the wind and the noise it makes in the microphone is put into knots? if so it is terrible. Windguru is definitely the best i would say for forecasts


mtg
mtg
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mtg mtg
QLD, 10 posts
14 Oct 2010 4:45pm
Thanks guys, appreciate the help....downloading windguru as we speak.
MJP68
MJP68
QLD
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QLD, 147 posts
17 Oct 2010 5:16pm
There's also a british windsurf magazine for way below the shelf price, but I found it was impossible to read at that size. On the i-Pad it would be great.

MP
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