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    Posted: 13 Mar 14 at 4:31pm
GPSLogger on android seems to do a reasonable job of grabbing the data points for me, and GPS action replay on the PC does reasonable analysis. Not the least instructive bits are the bursts of movement and height change when I thought the Canoe was tied to the jetty between races:-)

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Post Options Post Options   Quote piglet Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Mar 14 at 4:19pm
You could probably do it with the Alpinequest Android app.
That allows you to specify No. of plots/min
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.... and costs £250!!!

There are some phone apps that will do this too I think.  Who has a good one?
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The Velocitek Speedpuck has a 'top-speed-over-so-many-seconds function', is waterproof, has huge numbers and once ashore will give you your polar diagram if connected to a PC,

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Originally posted by RS400atC

Quite big waves on your pond?
And your arteries are going to explode at a heart rate of 178.

You can get a lot of "air" in an Albacore jumping launch wash  Wink

I was a bit concerned about the heart rate at the time.

I had a novice (ish) crew for those conditions which all added to the heart rate (which generally has a maximum of around 170), I had to relax a bit on the second race and let the crew do all the hiking to drop it down (that's my excuse anyway).




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Post Options Post Options   Quote RS400atC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Apr 13 at 3:01pm
Quite big waves on your pond?
And your arteries are going to explode at a heart rate of 178.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote RS400atC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Apr 13 at 2:59pm
Originally posted by JohnW

I dont think this qualifies as it is not a 30 second average.
But it shows a peak 22 knots km/hour in an Albacore.
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The rescue boat couldn't keep up with us on full throttle 
(which probably means it needs a new engine).
 
Distance: 11.28 mi
Time: 1:56:23
Avg Speed: 5.8 mph
Elevation Gain: 246 ft
Calories: 1,885 C
Details
Timing
Time: 1:56:23
Moving Time: 1:47:00
Elapsed Time: 1:56:23
Avg Speed: 5.8 mph
Avg Moving Speed: 6.3 mph
Max Speed: 14.1 mph
Speed
Pace
Elevation
Elevation Gain: 246 ft
Elevation Loss: 233 ft
Min Elevation: 60 ft
Max Elevation: 104 ft
Heart Rate
Avg HR: 155 bpm
Max HR: 178 bpm
 
 
 
 
 
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I dont think this qualifies as it is not a 30 second average.
But it shows a peak 22 knots km/hour in an Albacore.
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The rescue boat couldn't keep up with us on full throttle 
(which probably means it needs a new engine).


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Looking at the gt31..... Will this do the trick then?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote RS400atC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Apr 13 at 1:53pm
Originally posted by gbrspratt

Stupid question time..... How do you get a GPS to do 30 second average?
I think im having a senior moment...
Not a stupid question at all.
I have two GPS units that don't do it.
One Magellan, one Garmin, both over ten years old.
 
I have two others collecting raw NMEA data on a PC,
I can feed that into a spreadsheet.
Just need a waterproof PC now...
 
It would not be hard to 'simulate' the data.
I guess I've just DSQ'd myself....
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