I've noticed that our Oceanis 37 seems to sail faster on starboard tack than port but I can't figure out why. I noticed it during our last couple races and at first thought maybe is was just the effects of current. Our chart plotter records all of the NMEA data it receives so I've looked at our average speeds close hauled for the last year, and sure enough starboard averages about 1 kt faster through the water and .25 kt faster over ground. The paddle wheel is mounted just to starboard of the keel, so I'm thinking that as the keel generates lift on starboard tack the transducer may be in the low pressure side of the foil where the water speeds up, but that doesn't account for the speed over ground difference. The boat seems to sit level at the dock, and I've noticed the difference regardless of the fill level of the water tank under the aft port berth. Any thoughts on causes I may have overlooked?