Sailing activity by Richard Gibb on 04.07.2026
Analytics & Coaching
Upwind speed
| Speed over ground [kn] | Velocity made good to windward (VMG) [kn] | Angle to the wind | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 6.62 kn | 4.82 kn | 41.85 |
| Starboard tack | 6.48 kn | 5.15 kn | 35.92 |
| Port tack | 6.89 kn | 4.09 kn | 53.18 |
Tacking
During the upwind legs, 5 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.