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Norwegian F18 assoc, speed trophy

Posted By: Rolf_Nilsen

Norwegian F18 assoc, speed trophy - 10/09/09 11:55 AM

The new norwegian F18 website is up. In addition to the "regular" contents, they are also running a 'Speed trophy' section.

Ref: http://www.formula18.no/?page_id=36 (in norwegian of course)

The rules are that the speed have to be measured as an average over 10 secs on a GPS unit like the speedpuck or similar. Then a third party have to verify the reading.
Record have to be set in Norway
Have to be set by a certified F18 (valid measurement I suppose)


I like it. The measurement is of course not neccesarily a reflection of true speed through the water, but it opens the possibility for some good fun. Not everything have to be dead serious. smile

Current "record" is listed as 20.1 knots in 12-14m/s windspeed.
Posted By: TEAMVMG

Re: Norwegian F18 assoc, speed trophy - 10/09/09 05:07 PM

If you are running a book on the 1st award, I will have 26.7 knots
Posted By: Rolf_Nilsen

Re: Norwegian F18 assoc, speed trophy - 10/09/09 05:47 PM

Did you get that measurement while sailing in Norway? smile
Posted By: TEAMVMG

Re: Norwegian F18 assoc, speed trophy - 10/09/09 10:55 PM

No, thats my guess in the sweepstake for the speed that WILL win it.
Posted By: Fritz

Re: Norwegian F18 assoc, speed trophy - 10/10/09 05:21 AM

Having checked the speed of my TIGER since years, the sound barrier is somewhat around 20-21 knots. Even the Hobie trials in the Speed Channel in Southern France have not given speeds over 27 knots which we are sometimes reading.
GPS can sometimes fool you, so it needs more than one proof.
Errors can be reduced by setting up the GPS in a manner that the measured speed needs to be maintained at least 5 sec, so that measuring errors are minimized.

Curious to see your experiences!

BTW: my max speed is 20.3 knots in flat waters of the Danish islands.
Posted By: John Williams

Re: Norwegian F18 assoc, speed trophy - 10/10/09 05:29 AM

My F18 was clocked at 56.48 knots (sustained) by a California State Official. I have the little yellow certificate right here.
Posted By: Rolf_Nilsen

Re: Norwegian F18 assoc, speed trophy - 10/10/09 05:53 AM

I think the whole idea is to have a little fun with this, not taking it too seriously smile
According to the webpage speed is average speed measured over 10 seconds. I guess the speedpuck have this functionality.
Posted By: Tony_F18

Re: Norwegian F18 assoc, speed trophy - 10/10/09 09:00 AM

Originally Posted by Rolf_Nilsen
I think the whole idea is to have a little fun with this, not taking it too seriously smile
According to the webpage speed is average speed measured over 10 seconds. I guess the speedpuck have this functionality.

You get the 10 sec avg by importing the GPS data into software, thats the same thing that speedsurfers use.
Here a list of apps to do it with: http://www.gps-speedsurfing.com/default.aspx?mnu=item&item=GPSsoftware
Posted By: Rolf_Nilsen

Re: Norwegian F18 assoc, speed trophy - 10/10/09 11:15 AM

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The rules are that the speed have to be measured as an average over 10 secs on a GPS unit like the speedpuck or similar. Then a third party have to verify the reading.


Tony, what you suggest makes it a bit more difficult to get the reading verified by a witness/third party that was present? Since they specify that the speedpuck "or similar" is to be used I guess this unit already have the speed over 10s average built in?
Posted By: Tony_F18

Re: Norwegian F18 assoc, speed trophy - 10/10/09 01:19 PM

AFAIK the Speedpuck is the only GPS that has the 10sec avg speed builtin (you cant expect people to go out and buy one).
To make the attempts credibly you would have to supply the whole track anyway,
that for me would be just as good as a witness (or maybe even better).
Posted By: Rolf_Nilsen

Re: Norwegian F18 assoc, speed trophy - 10/10/09 02:37 PM

I dont write the rules fortunately. smile
I would not be surprised if those who are behind this have a speedpuck and that is all they need to know.. It is all for fun so I dont really care.
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