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Regatta Setup Guide

We thought that it is may helpful to provide you a comprehensive guide about setting up a regatta using Sailing Challenge. You may download this in guide in PDF format.
Step 1 - Regatta Information
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Specify the name of the regatta. At best make the name as explicit as possible.
Specify the country where this regatta is located
Specify the nearest Town / Area / Bay where this regatta starts |
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Choose one of the challenge objectives:
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By default, “Open for all” and not modifiable so far. It will be enabled in the future for “On Invitation” / “Sponsored”
Specify, when this regatta is open to run |
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Specify, if there is a fixed starting time (e.g., like a regatta organized by a sailing club). Important: if you specify it, then the chrono starts at the specified time, even if you haven’t crossed the starting line. Only use this option, if you plan to organize a one-time regatta (e.g., on a Saturday at 10AM) |
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Specify, when this regatta is no longer available (by default, let it be available for 1 year or as much as you would like). |
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Specify, if the challenge should be run alone (solo) or with a crew or you don’t bother (Solo + Crew). Unless you really care, just leave the default value (Solo + Crew) |
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Choose, one of the existing rating. The rating will be used to calculated the compensated time. If a sailor didn’t add the related rating then the sailor won’t be listed in the compensated ranking tables (but of course the sailor will be listed in the total time ranking tables). |
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Specify any related regatta instructions. If it is just a challenge between friends, you may leave this blank. |
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Provide a description of your regatta. If it is just a challenge between friends, you may leave this blank. |
Step 2 - Start & Finish Line
At best use the visual approach to define your start and finish line by clicking on the button "Select on Map".
Start Line
Zoom on the map to the position where you would like to put the first point of the starting point. Tap longer on this point, the red position icon is displayed. Change position to add the second point of the starting line (tap again long until red position icon is displayed.
Placement of the starting line:
- Don’t place the starting directly at the exit of a Marina or anchoring place.
- Put it enough “far away”, which allows sailor to gently prepare their boat
- Make the line as long as possible, so that it can be easily crossed. Also keep in mind that maybe sailors from nearby marinas would like to run this regatta as well (see example of St. Tropez)
- Try to align the starting line with any visible elements (buildings, buoys, etc.).
- If your regatta returns to the departure point (e.g., marina), then keep in mind that you also need to set up the finish line. The finish line should not be too close to the starting line otherwise you risk that sailors cross “accidentally” the finish line and won’t complete the regatta, if you placed waypoints.
Finish Line
Same approach as for the starting line, just select tap on the map to define the two points drawing the finish line.
Placement of the starting line:
- Don’t place the finish line too close to the entry of a marina, bay or beach.
- Put it enough “far away”, which allows sailor to gently prepare their boat for entering the marina or anchoring.
- Make the line as long as possible, so that it can be easily crossed
- Try to align the starting line with any visible elements (buildings, buoys, etc.).
- If your regatta returns to the starting point, the put the finish line enough away from the starting line and not within the area where sailors are heading to while having passed the starting line. Or you can put the finish before the starting line
Some good examples
Starting line enough away from marina’s exit
Finish line before starting line (not accidental crossing possible)
Very long start line
Starting line allowing sailors from 3 different marinas (Saint Maxime, Port Grimaud & St Tropez) to run the same regatta.
Some bad examples
Step 3 - Adding Waypoints
At best use the visual approach to define your start and finish line by clicking on the button "Select on Map".
Zoom on the map to the position where you would like put your first waypoint (tap long).
Adding Waypoints | |
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For each waypoint, you will need to select the type of the waypoint as follows:
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After choosing the waypoint type, you need to specify the radius of the circle respectively the length of the cardinal. All measures in nautical miles (NM)
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Placement of waypoints
- Generally, if there is no need to place a waypoint, don’t do it (e.g. crossing over to an island)
- Make the circle radius / cardinal length big enough. We recommend at least 0.5NM for a circle radius or 1NM for a cardinal…. Nothing is more frustrating that missing a waypoint while running a regatta.
- Try to align the waypoints with some objects (cap, buildings, buoys, etc.)
Some good examples
Long Cardinal South & Aligned on a cap
Long cardinals & Aligned on different caps