Anonymous wrote:
Robert.
I took the liberty and downloaded the polar diagram of the Contessa 32. This is what I call a true polar diagram. The sailing angle of the boat is no doubt related to the true wind direction. This is how textbooks present them, and also yachting magazines.
I have picked the polar diagram with the wind speed at 8kts as an example and have added two horizontal helping lines to indicate the best VMG upwind and downwind.
My point is that it appears to me that the ‘polar diagrams’ for Amiina and Weaverbird have been drawn using apparent instead of true wind angles. To make these diagrams compatible with true polardiagrams, like that of the Contessa, I am afraid they have to go through another smart algorithm (..which it is too late for me to suggest… a serious exercise in trigonometry is called for...).
I hope this makes sense.
Arne
(PS:That polar diagram, below also shows how useless the Contessa’s Bermuda rig is downwind, without a spinnaker - or a JR...)
You need to be very careful about what you are comparing. This Contessa 32 polar looks to me as though it has been generated by a computer program, and not from measured performance. As such it will represent the best theoretical speed the boat can do.
Robert's analysis takes the median performance value from the full range of data we have recorded. This includes lots of low speed data when the boat was not being sailed well, and so it is inevitably much lower than the maximum potential performance, so his polars cannot sensibly be compared with the Contessa 32 polar.
The polars that Anthony & I produce are based on the maximum recorded performance values, with various corrections and filters to eliminate misleading data, as discussed in the articles I wrote last year. Therefore they are more comparable to the Contessa 32 polar, but still not truly comparable.
If you want to compare our data with a Bermudan rigged boat, then you should use the Calisto data, recorded using the same instruments, and subjected to the same corrections and filters as our junk rigged testing.
When Anthony has finished running all the boats tested this year and last year through the new smoothing software, I will be placing the results on the website so everyone can see them.