The map showing your track can be "stretched" to get a better view - here is one from a windsurfing session last week.
The "planing speed" is relevant to windsurfing or kitesurfing (as are some other features such as board and sail used, etc,) but the app is flexible
so you can ignore that stuff and put in your own comments, etc. It would be nice if the planing speed where adjustable but it seems to be hardwired.
As for the accuracy - I had already made a spreadsheet to compute my speed v. time chart and their results seems about the same as mine (at least
within the range of the approximations I was using). The max speed is usually a bit lower than my actual GPS readings, but I think that has to do
with the time interval they compute speed over. I think the GPS will normally give an max instant speed, while these formulas compute over an
interval of 2 seconds or longer. The smaller the interval the faster you are....
I've not checked the "polar" chart but it looks reasonable and provides some pretty useful info particularly for racers for figuring out which kites
give best upwind performance.
Anyway, it's pretty cool and free. Fairly easy to use, but it is worth it do a few trial runs to figure it out. I'm using with my old cell phone so
if it gets wet windsurfing it's not a big loss. Of course, for buggy that's not really a concern.
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