Expedition Expedition Navigation Software

You are not logged in. Would you like to login or register?



7/08/2024 1:18 am  #1


Sailing Performance

Hello,

I recently started navigation in a team that owns a Sailing Performance License.
Are there any resources for the software, how to use is most effectively?
I know the YouTube videos from sailing performance.
First aim is to improve the calibration of the B&G H5000 system.

Best regards
 

 

7/08/2024 6:40 am  #2


Re: Sailing Performance

Hi,
The youtube videos are probably the best resource at the moment, and we are always trying to update them and release new ones. If you have any specific questions you can email me lockie@sailingperformance.com. There is also the RaceReplay reference guide in the downloads section of the Sailing Performance website, although this is not always up to date. 

For doing calibration I use the calibration report in race replay for doing post race calibration and it works well. Its important to track and Cal changes you make on water while your sailing so when you do your analysis after the race you know what was done when. I often have a spreadsheet or a notepad doc running to track the changes so I am chasing my tail to much.

 

7/23/2024 4:13 am  #3


Re: Sailing Performance

Thanks!
Is someone happy to share any reports, or analysis produced with RaceReplay (or any other software)? Some inspiration how other do the job often helps I think.

Best regards

     Thread Starter
 

7/23/2024 4:56 am  #4


Re: Sailing Performance

If you send me an email, I can add you to the demo report. 

We have a web server that you can upload all your graphs, daily track, Polars etc for the whole crew to view. There is also the option for PDFs. I tend to upload the PDF to the web server and then any of the crew can download it to view it. 

 

Board footera

 

Powered by Boardhost. Create a Free Forum


Interested in advertising here? Over a thousand active navigators and Expedition users visit this forum. Click here to contact the administrator.