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Hi all,
For the last several months I have started to take notes on my boat during each run to try and track as much information as I can and learn as much as I can from what my boat is doing each time out. I have carried around a composition notebook and pen and used the AirLab app to write down the atmospheric conditions, my needle flow, and the changes I make to my boat.
I am also a graphic designer, and I don't love tracking all this in an old notebook, so I decided to design some pre-layed out pages and have a notebook printed for myself. So far I am planning the top of the page to have the Date, Event, and Site. Then a section for the overall boat information, Which boat, dry weight, CoG, Pipe length, and prop. Then sections for each run including open water and 4 heats where you can track the time of day, current air density, relative density, virtual temperature, relative HP (all things from the AirLab app), and flow reading. Then a section for the results of those heats, laps completed, time/speed, notes, and changes to be made before the next heat.
What I am wondering from the general model boating community here is:
1. Would anyone else be interested in something like this? Would it be worth it to make these available to the community in the vendor section?
2. If it does interest you, what important data points am I not thinking about? What should be added to the sheet? Does anything on here seem unnecessary?
For the last several months I have started to take notes on my boat during each run to try and track as much information as I can and learn as much as I can from what my boat is doing each time out. I have carried around a composition notebook and pen and used the AirLab app to write down the atmospheric conditions, my needle flow, and the changes I make to my boat.
I am also a graphic designer, and I don't love tracking all this in an old notebook, so I decided to design some pre-layed out pages and have a notebook printed for myself. So far I am planning the top of the page to have the Date, Event, and Site. Then a section for the overall boat information, Which boat, dry weight, CoG, Pipe length, and prop. Then sections for each run including open water and 4 heats where you can track the time of day, current air density, relative density, virtual temperature, relative HP (all things from the AirLab app), and flow reading. Then a section for the results of those heats, laps completed, time/speed, notes, and changes to be made before the next heat.
What I am wondering from the general model boating community here is:
1. Would anyone else be interested in something like this? Would it be worth it to make these available to the community in the vendor section?
2. If it does interest you, what important data points am I not thinking about? What should be added to the sheet? Does anything on here seem unnecessary?