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Phone wind meter.

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Created by pirrad > 9 months ago, 23 May 2015
pirrad
SA, 850 posts
23 May 2015 7:39PM
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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Wind-Meter-for-Iphone-Samsung-Kiteboarding-sailing-Windsurfing-hang-gliding-/151125003586?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_15&hash=item232fc08d42
Have these had a mention in the forums before?

jamesf
NSW, 1001 posts
23 May 2015 8:33PM
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I have one of these:

shop.weatherflow.com/collections/meters

It seems pretty accurate but I don't bother with it anymore. I'm usually in a hurry and just rig up and get out there sailing.

WindmanV
VIC, 795 posts
24 May 2015 9:14AM
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Good morning, Pirrad,

vaavud.com/

Their web site says that wind speed is measured in m/s and they don’t say that alternative units of measurement are available…….like knots.

I see that it’s also “pocket friendly”. Gives a whole new meaning to the revised gag ” Is that a wind meter in your pocket, or are you just glad to see me?.”

I have one of these http://www.sunshinecoastsailboards.com.au/shop/accessories/windmeters and can recommend them (and it has selectable units……….like knots).

Hope this helps.

WazzaYotty
QLD, 302 posts
24 May 2015 12:39PM
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WindmanV said..
Good morning, Pirrad,

vaavud.com/

Their web site says that wind speed is measured in m/s and they don’t say that alternative units of measurement are available…….like knots.

I see that it’s also “pocket friendly”. Gives a whole new meaning to the revised gag ” Is that a wind meter in your pocket, or are you just glad to see me?.”

I have one of these http://www.sunshinecoastsailboards.com.au/shop/accessories/windmeters and can recommend them (and it has selectable units……….like knots).

Hope this helps.


I have a Vaavud and can confirm that it DOES have a setting for "'knots".
I run it from my iPhone and it seems pretty comparable accurate when compared with shoreside friends using different meters.

WazzaYotty
QLD, 302 posts
24 May 2015 12:46PM
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I've just seen that there is a new Vaavud model that uses the phone's internal GPS to get wind direction as well as all the other gumphff. Does knots .

albentley
NSW, 297 posts
24 May 2015 3:54PM
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If there are white caps... Its windy.

Sparky
WA, 1122 posts
24 May 2015 2:52PM
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I'm with you al, save your money and wet your finger!

Jupiter
2156 posts
24 May 2015 3:39PM
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Over the years, I had only seen a handleful of times when people used an anemometer to check for wind speed, I actually bought an antique marine anemometer just out of curiosity. I never get to use it on the beach as I came to the conclusion that it is more of a gimmick than practical.

With the easy access of the Internet, we can access the local weather forecast readily. For a start, the synoptic charts give us a fair idea of the overall weather pattern. Then the more local wind measurements accurate measured in short intervals such as 20 minutes, give us the short-range forecast.

When you are down at the beach, you can use your experience by observing the activities around you. Where I sail, there is a clump of bushes. Further away, is a large tree. When the large tree sways rather moderately, it is going to be for a 5 sq M sail. If that short stubby bush sways wildly, definitely a 4 sq M weather.

Then the next near-precise estimation is the sand movements. If dry seaweeds and debris get blown around, then you need something less than a 5 sq M. If you get sand-basted, then perhaps you want to stay dry and watch the die-hard to strut their stuff. It is the kind of condition where you are no longer in control. The wind dictates you.

N1GEL
NSW, 861 posts
2 Jun 2015 12:48PM
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jamesf said..
I have one of these:

shop.weatherflow.com/collections/meters

It seems pretty accurate but I don't bother with it anymore. I'm usually in a hurry and just rig up and get out there sailing.


I've got one of these as well, but rarely can be bothered using it. The app is nice and the product is well made. The readings are always well below what the real-time BOM data indicates though. I suspect the windmeter is actually a more accurate reading though, given I'm just standing just under 6ft off the ground and right beside the water where I'm sailing. They're a good little device, but I'm generally happy to look at what everyone else has rigged and go on that, so don't bother wasting time standing there taking readings for a few minutes.

John340
QLD, 3365 posts
2 Jun 2015 1:08PM
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My son gave me one of these a couple of birthdays ago. I use it all the time to help choose what sail size to rig. I don't base my decision entirely on the reading, but use it in conjunction with, the water state, what others have rigged, wind readings from nearby wind stations etc. What I find most useful is that it shows how variable the wind is and I can use this info to decide if I want to rig for the gusts or the lulls.



joe windsurf
1482 posts
2 Jun 2015 6:59PM
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lost my Kestrel
purchased a $20 Chinese cheapo
we all know when the wind is good
what about light or BIG ??
i use the meter to see if wind is at least 12 knots - my wind minimum
at the other end of the scale if the wind is 25 knots and gusting 30 - i stay OFF
just not skilled enough and it will become work
we all have our wind minimums and overs/maximums
if you can see those - power to ya ...



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