Polar Charts

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Fred Hecker

Where can I get Polar Charts for my Hunter 40 sloop? Thanks, jfh
 
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Tim Gabrielse

You can copntact US Sailing for the POlar Charts. I just purchesed some for my Legend 37. Good Luck Racing Tim Gabrielse
 
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Carl Reitz

Share your info

I'm afraid I don't know what I'm missing. What all is in a Polar Chart? If you get them for h40, would you post in this forum some leading particulars. Also a bit more on how to contact US Sailing. I'd like to know all I can about my 1987 h40 (hull #217), WINDROSE.
 
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G. Sanchez

Can anyone please explain to me what is a polar chart. Thank You!
 
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jim oursler

Explanation of Polar charts..

Hi.. I copied this from a prior posting by Mike Pilolla.. Polars show how your specific boat, given specific variables like sails used, displacment, keel type depth, etc., should perform at specific points of sail at specific wind speeds and direction, both true and apparent. I hope I'm not too confusing with the answer. The best way to see how it might be relevent to your own sailing is when you start to plan a course or passage and want to find the fastest way to get from point of origin to point of arrival. A direct line, or plumb line isn't always the quickest way because of winds, current, sea state, boat performance. Have you noticed if your boat sails faster on one tack than the other? If it does, it may have to do with any number of things like rudder drag in the water caused by any number of things. Also, even though you may have an idea your boat is quicker on a beam reach than close hauled, it would be great to know how much quicker it should be based on all the variables. Then, with the polars for your boat and a given set of conditions you may find that sailing due south to pick up a new wind direction will get you to your destination a day earlier or a few critical hours earlier, say going into Bermuda in the late afternoon rather than getting there at night. If you sail at 9 kts on a reach and only make 5.5 kts beating into the same wind speed, it might be much faster to go around. Sorry for the long winded explanation but it was difficult for me to understand why I would even care about the Polars for my boat until someone explained how I would use them in something other than racing situations. Hope this is helpful. Mike Pilolla s/v Carolina
 
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Doug T.

A picture is worth a thousand words

The Volvo Ocean Race is currently underway and there are some great charts on the web that show the performance of the various boats. The link below is the page that shows the most current detailed data on the boats. If you look to the right side of the page you'll find links to polar charts. There are polars for each boat (with graphs for wind speed vs. boat speed vs. point of sail) and polars that compare the boats at the various wind speeds. If you look at them carefully, you'll soon notice really interesting variations in the different boats. Some are really good down wind, others point much better, etc. (Looking at polar for ASSA ABLOY -- damn, I sure wish my Hunter 27 could go 10.5 kts in 20kt winds -- at 20 degrees!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
 
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