Post by iconPost by UR2L8 | 2017-12-20 | 20:03:28

Is there a penalty connected to using programmation or waypoints?

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Post by iconPost by Ursus Maritimus | 2017-12-20 | 20:16:01
not yet ...
Post by iconPost by GeGaX | 2017-12-20 | 20:35:30
Regarding the use of cards in themselves no, but depending on what you do with it, it can (gybe / tack)
Post by iconPost by UR2L8 | 2017-12-20 | 20:50:57
ok, great. Yes I know there is a penalty if I gybe or tack. Not really sure what tacking means exactly. But I suppose I need basicly to cross through the wind? (from port to stb) or something like that...(I am not a sailor IRL). Anyway, great, I just need to do some minor changes in the heading like five times this night, but I prefer to sleep and program it. Or what is the best? Waypoints, or programmation? I feel I trust more in the programmation, and it allows me to use TWA I suppose.
Post by iconPost by zezo | 2017-12-20 | 21:17:42
Tack as a noun is the side from which the wind is blowing (left/right, port/starboard tack)

As a verb it means crossing to the other side while sailing against the wind for a moment.

Gybe is crossing to the other side while sailing downwind.
Post by iconPost by UR2L8 | 2017-12-20 | 23:15:06
That's a great explanation! Thanks, or Tack as we say in Swedish :-D


Post by iconPost by GeGaX | 2017-12-20 | 21:05:31
Personally I use programming, I never use the waypoints
Post by iconPost by zezo | 2017-12-20 | 21:19:59
Waypoints are useful when sailing close to the rocks (but they were still buggy last time I used them, so can get you in big trouble, turning your boat back)
Post by iconPost by GeGaX | 2017-12-20 | 21:28:11
All in all, the waypoints only serve as break tacks
Post by iconPost by GeGaX | 2017-12-20 | 21:28:35


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