Data since 9/2011
(recorded on a Garmin GPSMap 76Cx)
Total distance: 6,765 nautical miles
statute miles
kilometers
Fastest indicated speed: 16.4 knots
Fastest corrected speed*: 14.9 knots
Fastest corrected average speed over 500 meters*: 13.5 knots
Fastest corrected average speed over one nautical mile*: 12.6 knots
Fastest corrected average speed over one hour*: 10.2 knots
Fastest corrected average speed over a sailing trip*:
- 8.6 knots/17.3 nautical miles (reaching from Martinez Bridge to Montezuma Slough)
- 8.4 knots/11.2 nautical miles (reach from Seal Rocks to Pt San Pedro)
- 7.8 knots/15.9 nautical miles (beat/close reach from Burlingame/SFO to Sausalito, with the tide)
- 6.5 knots/9 nautical miles (spinnaker run from Peninsula Pt to Marin Islands)
- 6.5 knots/25 nautical miles (close reach from Mile Rock to Half Moon Bay)
*using GPSAR software
Nights onboard: 46
Longest trip: 7 days
PHRF Rating white sails: 218
PHRF Rating with spinnaker: 168
(recorded on a Garmin GPSMap 76Cx)
Total distance: 6,765 nautical miles
statute miles
kilometers
Fastest indicated speed: 16.4 knots
Fastest corrected speed*: 14.9 knots
Fastest corrected average speed over 500 meters*: 13.5 knots
Fastest corrected average speed over one nautical mile*: 12.6 knots
Fastest corrected average speed over one hour*: 10.2 knots
Fastest corrected average speed over a sailing trip*:
- 8.6 knots/17.3 nautical miles (reaching from Martinez Bridge to Montezuma Slough)
- 8.4 knots/11.2 nautical miles (reach from Seal Rocks to Pt San Pedro)
- 7.8 knots/15.9 nautical miles (beat/close reach from Burlingame/SFO to Sausalito, with the tide)
- 6.5 knots/9 nautical miles (spinnaker run from Peninsula Pt to Marin Islands)
- 6.5 knots/25 nautical miles (close reach from Mile Rock to Half Moon Bay)
*using GPSAR software
Nights onboard: 46
Longest trip: 7 days
PHRF Rating white sails: 218
PHRF Rating with spinnaker: 168
Thanks for sharing your experience and adventures with your Tiki 21. It makes me "homesick" for the one I built (Plan # 97) and have left behind. Great boat - I love the Wharram designs and would love to be back on one.
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