Hi speedsters, yesterday I recorded a 32 knots peak on wave gear using a Garmin GPS 72 which I kept inside a camelback.
I'n not really 'in to' GPS speedsailing but Burrum Heads was firing yesterday so I decided to use the GPS which normally lives in my boat to see how fast I could go.
I don't have data cable for the Garmin but could easily buy one, I understand the track data can be downloaded.
Here's the specifications of this GPS for the tech heads, https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?pID=214#specsTab.
My question is how would the accuracy of my tracks stand up against the models of GPS you guys use for the GPS team challenge, would I be allowed to play too using my Garmin 72?
Just for interest the gear I was using was:
Board: 82L F2 Wave
Sail: 5.8 Ezzy Wave SE
Mast: 430 Ezzy Hoopika
Fin: 30cm JP Wave
Knotboard,
Good to see you've come to your senses and are wanting to join us speed sailors. Sorry I can't help you on the technical side Re: the Garmin. Someone will though.
Hardie,
That's #302 for the GTC
Unfortunately, this GPS falls into the least suitable category. It does not have the more accurate and consistent Doppler speed tracking so it can save trackpoints only like other Garmins. Worse still, it has 'auto' trackpoints which means it can not be set to record every one or two seconds but makes trackpoints when it's internal software programming says to. In this case it might not make on for 15 or 20 seconds which kinda makes it hard to record a good 10 seconds run and there are no intermediate trackpoints that help to validate the run.
If you are interested, you should get a GT-31 or a GT-11 at least. There may be a few new GT-11's still around (cheaper) or maybe someone who has upgraded to a GT-31 will sell you their GT-11 for a nice price.
The good news is that the display speed should actually be quite accurate for a peak speed.
Thanks sailquick, that just the type of info I was looking for. The Garmin 72 does what I need really well but looks like it's not going to be accurate for speed sailing.
Sorry Sausage, but Hardie can't sign me up for the competition yet. To be serious about it I would need to buy a board with much less rocker, some speedier sails, a fast fin and a GPS which all adds up ($$$).
I believe that I'm reaching the limits, at least in top speed terms, of the kit that I am currently using. As 'pork chop' said Saturday on, "are you sure that gps is showing knots not miles per hour because you shouldn't be able to go that fast on wave gear?. Anyway I still need to learn how to gybe ![]()
Indeed - the GPSTC divisions were specifically designed so that freeride and wave gear could be used.
For example:
- the distance divisions have mostly been done on 6-7m sails, with reasonably big boards
- using wave gear and a nice wave, might give you the best alpha
- the fast NM distances have mostly been done on non-speed boards
You guys are making some pretty compelling arguments to join the challenge.
But I'll have to do a bit of work on the home front first:
Darling I need to buy another GPS
What's wrong with the one you have?
It records auto track points.
So?
I need one that records 1 second track points
How much?
$300 for a GT-31 plus I'll need to buy an aqua Pac.
Good luck with that, you know I like diamonds.
Knot a bored, that fellow up there with the dog on the back of his motor bike could sell you his for $50, but you would have to get rid of the cobwebs first.![]()