I like this one too.
Click on the "Swiftsure Race Tracker" lower left corner for developer info.
Mad Dog is running away with this one. Mail Order
Bride is a group of friends. It looks like you
need a multi-hull boat this year.
Cheers, Russ
Sweet 35 mk-1
At 03:00 PM 28/06/2016, you wrote:
Have a look at
<http://tracker.r2ak.com/>http://tracker.r2ak.com/.
I'm not sure what software they are using but I
think it's using Spot tracks. It's the same
tracking software that the Royal Victoria Yacht
Club uses for the Van Isle 360.
This is also a fabulous race if you don't know
about it already.
<http://r2ak.com/>http://r2ak.com/ 750 miles
through mostly wilderness, cold tidal water with
huge currents, totally on your own. The only
rule is you can't have a motor - at all. At
least one boat removed their motor to enter the
race. Only two checkpoints, to make sure you go
up the inside of the island. First prize is
$10,000, second prize is a set of steak knives.
That's it. Boats range from a SUP (withdrew due
to knee problems but was beating 2/3 of the
fleet) to an ORMA 60 tri (couldn't make the
start because it fell apart off the California coast).
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
On 28 June 2016 at 14:26, Kevin Driscoll via
CnC-List <<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
Pacific Cup uses YB. Vic-Maui too. You can
replay past races and sort per division and/or
favorite boats. I am studying them to come up
with a winning routing strategy for this years race.Â
<http://yb.tl/paccup14?ignoreUA=true>http://yb.tl/paccup14?ignoreUA=true
KD
On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 1:02 PM Joel Aronson via
CnC-List <<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
Two years ago we used the Spot as a cheaper
alternative to YellowBrick. I think it also
allowed filtering, but the Spots did not update
when they were supposed to on a number of boats,
including mine. YB was much more
reliable. Also used YB for Annapolis Newport,
and Newport Bermuda used it too. I don't know
the pricing, but I've been told it is "expensive".
For Newport Bermuda, position reports were
delayed 4 hours so competitors had to make their
own âstrategic decisions instead of following "that" boat.
Joel
On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 3:36 PM, Dennis C. via
CnC-List <<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
After watching a few regattas using race
trackers, I was wondering which trackers the
list thinks work well. My area seems to like
Kattack. The issue I have with Kattack is it
doesn't seem to allow you to look at individual
classes. Several folks asked me why Touche'
looked so "bad" after the sea buoy. If
watchers could have just looked at the
non-spinnaker fleet they would have seen we were well in front.
Watching Joel's Bermuda race was better because
you can filter out the classes you don't want to
watch. Makes it more relevant.
What trackers are good?
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
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