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b393capt December 22nd 05 01:01 AM

True "true wind" & the Raymarine ST60, or other
 
I don't understand the reference to the paddlewheel rgnmstr. True wind
direction = wind direction (true north) if the boat was anchored at a
point on the water, e.g. not relative to the boats movement or water
current. To achieve this (with the boat in motion), you need the
apparent wind & speed, SOG (from the GPS) and ship heading (true north)
from your flux gate (COG from GPS introduces error) to get a close
approximation, and a little more accuracy can be had if you include
adjustments for angle of heel error, heading error (compensate for mast
& sail induced air flow), a yaw sensor on the mast, etc ... oh yea, and
you need an instrument package that uses this, some like Raymarine wont
use SOG from the GPS.


b393capt December 22nd 05 01:03 AM

True "true wind" & the Raymarine ST60, or other
 
Interesting paper published that explains true wind, and notes that 80%
of marine vessels calculate it wrong.

http://www.coaps.fsu.edu/woce/truewind/paper/


markvictor December 22nd 05 02:29 AM

True "true wind" & the Raymarine ST60, or other
 
Better squeeze up for the Brooks & Gatehouse...


b393capt December 23rd 05 12:33 AM

True "true wind" & the Raymarine ST60, or other
 
I have an open suggestion to Raymarin to incorporate COG as an option,
which would make me happy. The rest of the capability is overkill for
me (adjustments for angle of heel error, heading error (compensate for
mast & sail induced air flow), a yaw sensor on the mast, etc.)



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