TackTick reads 270 degrees |
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PeteM ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 30 Oct 08 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 22 |
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I thought I had my Micro Tacktick nicely set up for 90 degree tacking angle. After the first tack, it was clear that this was not so! I then realised it was actually showing 270 degrees whch was really weird. OK I was able to use the 2 differant read outs, but it wasn't quite what I intentioned. Has anyone else had this problem? It is quite an old Tacktick, but battery still shows 190 - 200 when I get it turned on. Back on dry land I changed tack angle a few times and it now seems ok, but just wondered if this was a common fault. Interesting to see if it reverts to 270 once afloat at the weekend.
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I tend not to use the built in tacking angles on compasses.
The reason is that I find my tacking angles change depending on wind strength and whether I am footing or pinching. I tend to just sail a bit on each tack before a race and get a feel for the mean numbers. If you have trouble remembering them you can always write them in chinograph on the boom.
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