there is a new class of hand-held GPS that the windsurfers are using to record speed records. These units are very accurate, and you can download all of the actual recorded speeds to a computer and look for "outliers" - unusual spikes in the speed readings that are generally considered innacurate. Then you can post-process to get average speeds, peak speed, etc.
YES! There is a new website which launched last January where you can post your ice sailing GPS speeds. (I hope I am not violating any BB rules with this promotional plug, I am not affiliated)
http://www.gps-icesailing.com/Read up on how to enroll, its free, but site encourages Goldmember support.
You can use many types of GPS units, but you need the required software to analyze the data and upload to website.
http://www.manfred-fuchs.de/index.htmlThis software is amazing with regards to cleaning up GPS tracklogs. If nothing else it helps to understand exactly where speeds are achieved with distances, ect.
Software will link to GPS Icesailing for an auto-upload of your session!
The GPS Icesailing website was created by Windsurfers from the two popular sister sites:
http://www.gps-speedsurfing.com/http://www.gps-kitesurfing.com/Ice sailors of all types are encouraged to participate. You can pick your specific craft/class and get rankings for overall, or specific to your class.
Currently, the site uses your average of 5 runs, 10 sec long. This is the displayed value in the ranking order.
But you can sort the lists on rankings by top peak speed, 100 meter, 500 meter, ect.
Values are either listed as KNOTS or KM, based your display settings.
Web masters have explained to me that a new speed ranking order may be used this year.
They currently used single best 10 sec run for the windsurfing/kitesurfing sites this year.
For anyone whom wishes to be included in the Top Ten, you must have the proper GPS GT-31 device which uses doppler and is extremely accurate.
http://www.locosystech.com/product.php?zln=en&id=30This unit is also set up to coordinate with required data fields for the GPS Icesailing site.
Contact US distributor Craig Bergh
cbergh@iw.net So, come on by and lets see what what kinds of speeds are really possible!
Some weekends we have an international "Fastest sailor in the world" event where whomever logs fastest over the two day weekend wins!
I was logging in my DN speeds, but now have surpassed those speeds on my Freeskate!
Good Luck!
Jeff Brown
DN US-5232
Freeskate US 14