
Function: Tactical Sailboat Racing App
Rating: ***
Cost: Free
I am very competitive and if there is any kind of race, I am in it to win. Sailing is no different for me. If there are two boats on the lake I consider that a race. I am always looking for a way to gain an edge on my competition. We have a small yacht club so we only have a few races a year. The winners get bragging rights until next season, so it is fun to win. My kids have raced with me for many years and are just as competitive. Old Vince Lombardi had it right, "winning isn't everything, it is the only thing"!
iTacTic is an app designed to help you win sailing regattas. It will get you to the start line on time and provide performance data during the race. After the race you can share the details of your racing tracks with friends. The app was released in November of 2012, so it is fairly new. The app is similar in some respects to the iRegatta app that I recently gave an update on.
Features:
- Multiple Boat parameter profiles
- Bow Offset
- Jibe angle
- Tack angle
- Background mode of operation
- Units in meters and feet, knots, m/s, mph, km/h
- Default tack and jibe angles
- GPS precision
- GPS accuracy
- Distance to Start line
- Time to Start line
- Set Committee boat coordinates
- Set Pin coordinates
- Speed over ground SOG
- Course over ground COG
- Velocity made good VMG
- Wind direction setting
- Adjustable countdown start timer
- Track recorder
- Add markers to tracks and map
- Annotate your tracks
- Sailing performance
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The SAILBOAT section allows you to add specific data to the app about your yacht prior to the race. This data aids the app in providing optimal performance data to the sailor. The app needs to know what the bow offset is from the location of your iPhone or iPad. Set the distance in feet or meters from the bow of your boat to the location of your device.
The app also needs to know what your yacht's tack angle is. This is the totals degrees between starboard and port tack. The value is usually 65 to 90 degrees.
The jibe angle is the total degrees between one jib and another as shown in the image at to the left. While making settings, swipe the display to see help screens for explanation of these settings.
Default settings can be made in the iPhone or iPads settings menu. Select the iTacTic icon and make the necessary default settings.

The first page provides basic SOG and COG data readings in the center of the screen. The big digital displays can be easily read.
On the top of the page are the Velocity Made Good, VMG and performance readings.
VMG is the component of the boats velocity that is made in the direction you are trying to sail. When you are tacking into the wind this number will be positive and when you are jibing downwind this number will be negative.
The Performance reading measures the current tacking or jibing angle compared to the expected angles that were entered in the SAILBOAT settings.

The reading at the top shows the Distance to the starting line. The distance is calculated from the start line coordinates entered on the next page.
The middle reading is the Timer in minutes and seconds. Time can be added or subtracted from the timer with the buttons at the bottom of the screen. The start and stop button, located on the bottom center of the screen controls the timer. Once the timer is started the track recording is also started.
The timer display counts down to zero and then automatically switches to the Course and Speed page for the remainder of the race.
The timer needs to be stopped once your race is over. This will stop the track recording also.
The bottom reading is the Time to start line reading. The app calculates this with your present SOG and the Distance to the line.

There are four buttons on the bottom of the display. The first button on the left is the pin icon. This is used to set the coordinates of the flag end of the start line. The next button is used to set the coordinates of the committee boat end of the start line.
Wind direction can be set by facing the iPad or iPhone into the wind and tapping the compass rose button at the bottom of the screen. The wind direction can also be set by tapping the Wind direction and manually entering the data.
Tap the sailboat icon to select your boats preset parameters.
Starboard and port tack headings are shown at the top of the screen. These are based on the preset tack and jibe angles. The Compass indication is shown at top right.

Annotations can be made to the buoys and makers by tapping them. Add a title or subtitle note for a description. The buoys can be deleted here also.
Buoys and markers can me moved after selecting the Modify markers icon in the upper right of the screen. The bottom icon in this group enables the Drawing feature which allows you to draw freehand on the map.
Use the Export arrow icon in the lower left of the display to share your tracks with friends an family. Export your winning tracks to Facebook, Twitter, email in KML and GPX formats.
Not a bad start for iTacTic 1.0. I like what I see so far. Some obvious additions that would make the app more useful would be different display colors for day and night vision, waypoints, wind speed, NMEA data import, NOAA charts and polar diagram integration.
iTacTic has some work ahead of it, but it could become a real contender with die hard sailboat racers like me.
~~~ Sail On ~~~ /)
Mark
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