Re: Speedo not working
Your are not comparing apples to apples here. the discussion is about speedometer vs GPS accuracy. Using a speedo for prop calculation is very different than determining actual speed over the earth. If you are a wakeboarder, then what you are contending has merit because it is the size of the wake and the "indicated" boat speed that makes the ideal wake. Doesn't matter if you measure speed in feet/minute, MPH, Knots or whatever (or how accurate the speedo is since). If you are interested in what your speed is over the face of the earth then GPS is more accurate than the pitot or paddle wheel because current has no bearing. Yes -- you will travel faster with the wind than against it or downstream faster than upstream, but again a pitot cannot compensate for head or tale wind. I agree that the boat passing over the water in either direction will read differently but that is NOT speed over the earth. Obviously a boat (powered or sail) will go faster downwind or with current than it will upwind or against current. Again -- if you were able to measure the distance accurately between your dock, as the the crow flies, to your destination and were able to travel in a straight line, you could travel at say 30 MPH and calculate to the second how long it would take to get there. If you run against current or wind, you will find that calculation woefully wrong using a speedo. But if you used GPS to measure speed, that calculation would be correct. And yes, pilots do have a pitot to measure air speed, but they also know winds aloft and must compensate. They also have compasses which must account for magnetic deviation. Which is why modern airplanes also have GPS and rely on it for navigation.