Sailing activity by Andrew Pozniak on 03.06.2026

SailorAndrew Pozniak
Start16:01:20
End17:06:57
Duration01:05:37
Distance4.91 NM
Max Speed5.35 kn
Wind144 deg

SailingMetrics League Score

Race Course DistanceNaN NM
Scoring Speed
Corrected Scoring Speed
16:01:20
4.66 kn
69
Speed:Low
High
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1x
16:01:20
16:01:20
17:06:57

Analytics & Coaching

Upwind speed

Speed over ground [kn]Velocity made good on course (VMC) [kn]Angle to the wind
Overall4.3 kn3.2 kn39.8
Starboard tack4.36 kn37.76
Port tack4.23 kn42.17

Tacking

During the upwind legs, 37 tacks were detected.

Tack angle

The tack angle is the change in heading through a tack — the angle between the course sailed before and after the manoeuvre. A smaller angle means a tighter, more efficient tack that keeps the boat closer to the wind, while a larger angle indicates more heading was lost during the turn. The box shows the middle 50 % of tacks (Q1–Q3), the line marks the median, and the thin bar spans the full range. Comparing starboard-to-port and port-to-starboard can reveal whether tacking is consistently better on one gybe.