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So you are starting.. But?

Posted By: Rolf_Nilsen

So you are starting.. But? - 05/09/13 10:29 AM

So you are starting a race, fighting for a good position on your end, striving to be at the front of the line but not over the line and it is all a moment of pressure and confusion.

What do you use to keep track of the time?


I lost my old watch after having batteries replaced and the watchmaker messed up the seal.. Now I am in the market for a new device. What is good out there? Are there any devices giving more value than just a countdown? Waterproof house for a smartphone and a regatta app?
Posted By: Dlennard

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/09/13 11:43 AM

I like the big Ronstan on the boom. Easy for both to see and has count down beeps.
Posted By: Karl_Brogger

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/09/13 11:58 AM

+1
Posted By: ksurfer2

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/09/13 12:10 PM

A couple of things....

1. Big ronstan watch on the boom
2. Crew counting down time and distance to the line for me
3. When it gets close (less than 15 seconds), I worry less about time and more about my position in relation to the other boats on the line. Start listening for the ratchets to start clicking when your within 10 seconds. If you wait too long, your out the back!
Posted By: Rolf_Nilsen

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/09/13 01:05 PM

Anybody tried one of those GPS units telling you the distance to the line, favoured end etc?

I do have some starting experience, but I an wondering about any new devices on the market after we sold the T 5 years ago. Surely the world has moved on wink
Posted By: waterbug_wpb

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/09/13 01:12 PM

not sure if the GPS enabled starting devices are legal for buoy racing...

I use a $4.00 (USD) digital kitchen timer in a waterproof bag strapped to the boom.

It's annoyingly loud, has a huge display (digits are perhaps 1.5 inches tall) although doesn't give the 10-second beep countdown that the $100 USD Ronstan watch does...And it doesn't have a "Sync" feature, but you can't beat the price...

Given how many expensive devices I've donated to the fishes, if I lose this kitchen timer I don't think I'll have to re-finance the house to replace it.

I'm thinking I may "upgrade" to the old school wind-up egg timer (with the bell). Since it's mechanical, it probably doesn't even need to be waterproof. And everyone on the start line will know when my toast is done smile
Posted By: Tom Korz

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/09/13 01:16 PM

Originally Posted by ksurfer2
A couple of things....

3. When it gets close (less than 15 seconds), I worry less about time and more about my position in relation to the other boats on the line. Start listening for the ratchets to start clicking when your within 10 seconds. If you wait too long, your out the back!


+a whole lot!!!!

Get a $25 Ironman or whatever. If you are not sheeted in at 8-5 seconds before the gun (flag drop), your LATE!!
Posted By: h17racer

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/09/13 05:58 PM

I stay focused on finishing first which makes start line positioning far less stressful.

Basic feature Casio with the largest digital readout I can find. Usually in the $20 bucks range.

TG
Posted By: Tony_F18

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/09/13 07:42 PM

This is absolutely the best watch for starting, perfect when strapped to the boom and very affordable.
It beeps every minute until 0 and keeps on counting after that which is useful for General Recall situations.
http://marinestore.co.uk/Optimum_Time_OS315__Big_Yellow__Sailing_Watch.html
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Tacktick compasses are not bad as starting watches but are usually mounted halfway the spin pole.
The Velocitek Prostart is probably good too but unfortunately not class legal (GPS).
Posted By: rehmbo

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/10/13 12:28 PM

Hmm - looks interesting. I'm in the market for a new timer. Does anyone know if this can be found stateside? My quick Google searches only show UK and AU sites offering it.
Posted By: hobiephil

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/10/13 12:38 PM

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Posted By: samc99us

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/10/13 01:14 PM

$100 for a watch is a bit ridiculous. Garmin Foretrex 301 is slightly more and provides GPS functionality. I have 2 strapped to my boom most all the time. Won't get into the GPS debate, but the GPS can be disabled and you still have the large screen with a countdown timer. Crew and I generally also wear a watch for backup.

+1 on the kitchen timer that is a great idea.
Posted By: waterbug_wpb

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/10/13 01:40 PM

Originally Posted by samc99us


+1 on the kitchen timer that is a great idea.


Yes, they all laughed....at first smile
Posted By: RickWhite

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/10/13 01:56 PM

Ronstan is worth every penny. As you get older you really appreciate the large digits and sound.
It has some great features. Say you are sipping a water when the Class Flag goes up. You punch the watch, but know you are not right on the money.
No Problem!! When the Prep Flag goes up, click on the Sync Button and you are right on time. Awesome feature.
And you can set it to count down for the start and count up after the start.
Or you can set it to do a rolling count, count down, count down, etc.
You can set it for 10 minutes, 6, 5 3 or 1 minute. I keep mine on 1 minute and simply click the Program button five times for a 5 minute start.
In coaching the Youth sailors this year I also noticed a lot of them had their watch on their left hand. Got them now using the watch on the right hand.
On the left wrist or steering hand with a starboard start, they would have to look back to see their watch.
On the right hand, the sheeting hand, it is right in front of your face.., never have a late start that way.
Rick
Posted By: Rolf_Nilsen

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/10/13 02:34 PM

I am going to give the kitchen timer in waterproof bag a try. I just hope the alarm shuts off automatically after a while!

For holder and placement, I'll see if I'll CNC mill a suitable piece of wood laugh
Posted By: David Ingram

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/10/13 02:40 PM

Originally Posted by waterbug_wpb
Originally Posted by samc99us


+1 on the kitchen timer that is a great idea.


Yes, they all laughed....at first smile


Oh no, we're still laughing.
Posted By: Rolf_Nilsen

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/10/13 03:00 PM

Laughing all the way to the finish line, or to the bank?`;)
Posted By: waterbug_wpb

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/10/13 07:39 PM

Originally Posted by Rolf_Nilsen
I am going to give the kitchen timer in waterproof bag a try. I just hope the alarm shuts off automatically after a while!

For holder and placement, I'll see if I'll CNC mill a suitable piece of wood laugh


The one I have does shut off after about 1 minute of really annoying beeping.

But if you can hit it with anything, the button will turn it off..

The egg timer, on the other hand, only rings once... And it looks super-cool sitting on the front beam.
Posted By: waterbug_wpb

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/10/13 07:39 PM

Originally Posted by David Ingram
Originally Posted by waterbug_wpb
Originally Posted by samc99us


+1 on the kitchen timer that is a great idea.


Yes, they all laughed....at first smile


Oh no, we're still laughing.


Until that nice Ronstan drops off into the water... again..
Posted By: Tony_F18

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/11/13 11:40 PM

Originally Posted by Rolf_Nilsen
Laughing all the way to the finish line, or to the bank?`;)

If you are cheap you may as well go old school:
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Posted By: C2 Mike

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/13/13 07:36 AM

Originally Posted by Tony_F18
This is absolutely the best watch for starting, perfect when strapped to the boom and very affordable.
It beeps every minute until 0 and keeps on counting after that which is useful for General Recall situations.
http://marinestore.co.uk/Optimum_Time_OS315__Big_Yellow__Sailing_Watch.html
[Linked Image]

Tacktick compasses are not bad as starting watches but are usually mounted halfway the spin pole.
The Velocitek Prostart is probably good too but unfortunately not class legal (GPS).


I have one of them. works great & easy to see, appears to have similar functionality as the Ronstan watch. near 1/2 the price!
Posted By: rehmbo

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 05/13/13 12:25 PM

Originally Posted by TigerMike
appears to have similar functionality as the Ronstan watch. near 1/2 the price!


Interesting. I was finally able to find a N American distributor (oceanracing.com). However, by the time it gets imported and goes through their markup, its about the same as the Ronstan.
Posted By: scooby_simon

Re: So you are starting.. But? - 07/09/13 04:43 PM

Set it to 5mins and 10 seconds so everyone around you does not know hoe long to go! (or 4.40 if you want them over the line) ;-)
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