Some hints for Newcommers to RG
Publié : 02 sept. 2019 03:21
Hi, I am just starting to sail in regattagame(rg), coming from LiveSkipper(LS), a virtual sailing game that will soon be stopped.
for getting to learn rg, please see the manual. link: regattagame manual
on top of this, I have found next points, tricks and how-to-do's, that I feel have improved my performance.
- Winds in Blocks (cell)
In LS, the wind force and direction was calculated on an interpolation base between a 1/2 degree grit of data from NOAA. In rg the wind is constant in a block of 1by1 degree , both in strength and direction. Therefore it is important to sail on the right side of a block division line, to get the better speeds. (bear in mind that 1 degree around the Equator is about 60 Nm distance!)
- Boatspeed
Your actual Boatspeed is shown next to your "compass in Kts, just below the heading.
Your TWA is shown under your Boatspeed indication with the Sail in use.
To find out whether this is the best speed, you will have to do some trial-and-error juggling.
You can use the Polars window for this, click
The Polar window shows for the actual Windspeed and TWA the Boatspeed for different sails and a variety of 5 different TWA's. You can change the windspeed by typing your desired windspeed and the diagram will show the related Boatspeed. Be aware that the different sails each have their own color as indicated, however the best sail (for that windspeed and TWA) is indicated in white!
You can click also the pin icon, that will show you a complete table for a wider range of TWA, the windspeed can be changed in the same way.
- Sailing Distance with time.
It is good to know how far you can sail in a certain time, or in other words when will I hit the cliffs? The game shows a line in front of your Boat, the traject. It shows a tiny dot for each 10 minutes sailed and a larger circle at the hour distance.
For the border of a windblock, it is easy to click the "Tools" icon and the time of next cell crossing is shown.
More information is given by small yellow markers that indicate where your boat has sailed at the time of the games wind update: 800 and 2000 hrs French local time.
And also when using the scheduler, a green marker is shown if you have set a W.P. With the timing adjustment in the scheduler window , you can quite accurate set a W.P. in or out a cell, or away from the cliffs.
-Start of a Sailing Race.
(all times in UTC+2 during summer time, and UTC+1 during winter time
--a few days before the start, the race is open and you can sail around to test the boat
--at 2 hours before the start, the boats are placed at the starting point, all with the same starting heading, and all with no sail (anchor)
--at 1hr and half before the start, if the wind download is ok, the new wind forecasts are displayed on the map: the +12h wind forecast will be shifted to +0h at the start time.
--you can set a sail and a heading as soon as the boats are placed at the starting point (2 hrs warning), but it's better to wait half an hour for the winds forecast for this
--this way, your boat will start automatically at the start time, you'll be able to see its move by refreshing at start time and X minutes, X being the race iteration minute
--before start, once you have set a sail, you can also set some scheduler points after 20h00, so that your boat will follow these schedule
--first schedule point time can be at start time plus 1 minute, but a schedule point at start time the day of the start is not valid; this way, if you can not take care of your boat between 2 hrs before start time (to set a sail and a heading), you could set some scheduler points, the first being at 20h01
-- when not around between 2hrs before and during starting time, you have a couple of options:
--- do nothing after registering for the race. Your boat will start with the heading and sail selected by the race cy.. Going but where ?
--- there is an option of the pilotboat: during a race you may register and than your boat will be dropped at the location of the pilotboat with a penalty of 2 iterations (2*10 minutes).
--- you may set the scheduler just after the finish of the race, select your heading and sail and sail as you prefer. This option of course will not include the last wind updates at the starting time, but it is better as no control at all.
<> to be continued
for getting to learn rg, please see the manual. link: regattagame manual
on top of this, I have found next points, tricks and how-to-do's, that I feel have improved my performance.
- Winds in Blocks (cell)
In LS, the wind force and direction was calculated on an interpolation base between a 1/2 degree grit of data from NOAA. In rg the wind is constant in a block of 1by1 degree , both in strength and direction. Therefore it is important to sail on the right side of a block division line, to get the better speeds. (bear in mind that 1 degree around the Equator is about 60 Nm distance!)
- Boatspeed
Your actual Boatspeed is shown next to your "compass in Kts, just below the heading.
Your TWA is shown under your Boatspeed indication with the Sail in use.
To find out whether this is the best speed, you will have to do some trial-and-error juggling.
You can use the Polars window for this, click
The Polar window shows for the actual Windspeed and TWA the Boatspeed for different sails and a variety of 5 different TWA's. You can change the windspeed by typing your desired windspeed and the diagram will show the related Boatspeed. Be aware that the different sails each have their own color as indicated, however the best sail (for that windspeed and TWA) is indicated in white!
You can click also the pin icon, that will show you a complete table for a wider range of TWA, the windspeed can be changed in the same way.
- Sailing Distance with time.
It is good to know how far you can sail in a certain time, or in other words when will I hit the cliffs? The game shows a line in front of your Boat, the traject. It shows a tiny dot for each 10 minutes sailed and a larger circle at the hour distance.
For the border of a windblock, it is easy to click the "Tools" icon and the time of next cell crossing is shown.
More information is given by small yellow markers that indicate where your boat has sailed at the time of the games wind update: 800 and 2000 hrs French local time.
And also when using the scheduler, a green marker is shown if you have set a W.P. With the timing adjustment in the scheduler window , you can quite accurate set a W.P. in or out a cell, or away from the cliffs.
-Start of a Sailing Race.
(all times in UTC+2 during summer time, and UTC+1 during winter time
--a few days before the start, the race is open and you can sail around to test the boat
--at 2 hours before the start, the boats are placed at the starting point, all with the same starting heading, and all with no sail (anchor)
--at 1hr and half before the start, if the wind download is ok, the new wind forecasts are displayed on the map: the +12h wind forecast will be shifted to +0h at the start time.
--you can set a sail and a heading as soon as the boats are placed at the starting point (2 hrs warning), but it's better to wait half an hour for the winds forecast for this
--this way, your boat will start automatically at the start time, you'll be able to see its move by refreshing at start time and X minutes, X being the race iteration minute
--before start, once you have set a sail, you can also set some scheduler points after 20h00, so that your boat will follow these schedule
--first schedule point time can be at start time plus 1 minute, but a schedule point at start time the day of the start is not valid; this way, if you can not take care of your boat between 2 hrs before start time (to set a sail and a heading), you could set some scheduler points, the first being at 20h01
-- when not around between 2hrs before and during starting time, you have a couple of options:
--- do nothing after registering for the race. Your boat will start with the heading and sail selected by the race cy.. Going but where ?
--- there is an option of the pilotboat: during a race you may register and than your boat will be dropped at the location of the pilotboat with a penalty of 2 iterations (2*10 minutes).
--- you may set the scheduler just after the finish of the race, select your heading and sail and sail as you prefer. This option of course will not include the last wind updates at the starting time, but it is better as no control at all.
<> to be continued