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Tacktick/Cosworth performance data logging system on display

by Sarah Johnson, Tacktick by Suunto 1 Mar 2010 15:30 GMT Stand G8A, 6-7 March 2010

The Cosworth stand at the Dinghy Show will host a working unit which combines Tacktick’s Race Master wireless display together with Cosworth’s Pi Garda data logging system. The interfaced system provides the ideal plug and play performance analysis tool to enable dinghy sailors to optimize their sailing performance in all conditions. The system can be fitted to any boat.

Cosworth’s Pi Garda system is a sophisticated, robust and reliable device that interfaces with Tacktick’s innovative wireless displays enabling 2 way communication support and countless tools to improve boat performance and track progress. Originally designed to meet the exacting requirements of Olympic squad sailors, the data logging system records and analyses everything a serious racer needs to know to sail faster.

To find more about the Tacktick/Cosworth Pi Garda data logging system visit the Cosworth stand G8A at the RYA Volvo Dinghy Show on 6th and 7th March 2010 at Alexandra Palace.

To find out more about Tacktick’s full range of wireless electronics marine electronics please visit www.tacktick.com and for more information on Cosworth visit www.cosworth.com

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