Forum: The Racing Rules of Sailing

Rules Situation Diagram Software

What software is available to drawing different rule situations?
I would like be able to discuss the rules and different scenarios at a radio control club.
John Ball has great written some great articles which I have used.
Created: Yesterday 21:17

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Angelo Guarino
Forum Moderator
Nationality: United States
Many of us use Boat Scenario
Created: Yesterday 21:19
Bob Scott
I use Sail Replay on a Mac.  Free and easy.
Created: Yesterday 21:45
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Michael Butterfield
I use tss.
Created: Yesterday 22:17
John Ball
Nationality: Canada
Hi John,
For my articles I use boats.exe program which you may download for free from https://boats.sourceforge.net/

You may also find my quick 'how to use' article on my web site at the bottom of the home page under my Appendix A How to create diagrams.

To find my site, google Johns RC sailing rules and tactics

John
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Created: Yesterday 22:21
John Beavis
Thanks for your replies, I use Windows so Sail Replay is out and Boat Scenario looks the best option as tss has a purchase cost Euro 60.
Created: Yesterday 22:48
Al Sargent
Nationality: United States
What makes a lot of online diagramming tools unusable is a lack of by-the-lee support. As soon as a boat goes one degree past DDW, they automatically jibe. This isn't how our most popular classes (Optis and ILCAs) work, as one can sail well past BTL without jibing, and often do as part of their optimal speed technique.

However, SailTalks.com lets you set your boat's jibe angle -- e.g., one degree for a sloop (main and jib) or 30 degrees for a cat boat (mainsail only). Plus a bunch of other features like animated diagrams, saved scenarios, link sharing, live collaboration, etc.
Created: Yesterday 23:19
John Christman
Nationality: United States
Reply to: 20773 - Al Sargent
Al - All of the programs mentioned allow you to manually set the sail angle so that you can set them for sailing by the lee.  This also allows you to show the sails luffing when appropriate.
Created: Today 02:37
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