The Sailing GPS makes charting a course on the open water more accurate by incorporating the tacking that sailboats encounter (essentially, how they rock back and forth) which is generally not taken into consideration by traditional navigational systems.
Using Bluetooth Wind Monitoring, the system can better estimate what points in the water will cause a boat to tack, which angles to take to avoid them and make better time and thus, will give a more accurate estimated time of arrival.
The sailor can also connect wirelessly to Google Maps to note waypoints and direction rather than having to enter into one's latitude/longitude which can be tedious and time-consuming.
A waterproof DryPak is included with the device to anchor it to the vessel and prevent it from getting soaked. The navigator is also easy to read in direct sunlight as well as being buoyant, so there will be no fear of losing the device if it goes overboard.
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The Sailing GPS Uses Bluetooth Wind Monitoring to Plot Courses
Trend Themes
1. Incorporating Tacking in Navigational Systems - Opportunity for developing navigational systems that take into consideration the rocking motion of sailboats to provide more accurate courses and estimated time of arrival.
2. Bluetooth Wind Monitoring for Sailing GPS - Opportunity for using Bluetooth technology to monitor wind and improve navigation for sailboats.
3. Wireless Connectivity to Google Maps for Sailors - Opportunity to develop devices that allow sailors to connect wirelessly to Google Maps for easier navigation and waypoint marking.
Industry Implications
1. Marine Navigation - Opportunity for innovation in the marine navigation industry by creating GPS systems specifically designed for sailboats.
2. Technology and Gadgets - Opportunity for technological advancements and innovative gadgets in the sailing and boating industry.
3. Outdoor Recreation - Opportunity for improving navigation devices for outdoor recreational activities such as sailing and boating.