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This
expedition / Ockam combo is what everyone has wanted. Easier
& more stable than WTP, more function than h3000
Artie Means
Ockam
Fellows
These people deserve mention for
their achievements in sailing and with Ockam instruments.
Mike Ruhland
The yacht 'Dolphin' and its crew are folk heroes around the Great
Lakes. Despite her 35 years, this one-off Mull 54 has finished in the
money 11 out of the last 18 Bayview Macs amongst many others. Mike is
her tactician and speed-king, and applies his business analysis and
technical problem-solving skills to the art of winning sailboat races.
In 1987, after attending an Ockam U, he sold his
dad and team patriarch on the ideas and the need for new instruments to
implement them. Then he bought and installed an Ockam system himself
and trained the crew in its use. They are still using that same system.
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“If you don't measure it, you can't
improve it. A thorough characterization of the boat's performance is
responsible for our success. We've stayed competitive for the last 20
years by continually refining everything: our technique, deck layout,
tuning, sail design, and sail trim. Collecting higher quality data has
allowed us to make higher quality decisions and focus our limited
resources for maximum benefit.
Accurate, real-time information is provided
in a layered fashion to crew members, based upon their function.
Here-and-now information is provided to the driver and trimmers to
validate the feedback provided by the boat, keeping him focused upon
managing boat speed. Tactical and strategic information is delivered to
the brain trust without distracting the boat speed masters.
Knowledge and teamwork are necessary, but
not sufficient, to win races. The development, execution, and
evaluation of race-winning strategy also requires an outstanding
measurement system, like Ockam, to enable performance characterization,
timely feedback, and the synthesis of complex data into usable
information.”
Peter Isler ('Pedro')
Peter needs no introduction. He has been afterguard in four America's
Cup campaigns with 2 wins, coached the Olympic sailing team,
commentated on ESPN, been top ranked in the PMRC for 5 years and has
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"Even though
I grew up as a dinghy sailor, somehow I have developed a real affinity
for sailing instruments. I love the challenge of instrument calibration
and the process of making your data and instruments work for you - both
real time on the race course, and when trying to figure out how to go
faster when you hit the dock. Ockam instruments were on the first real
high end racing boat I sailed on back on Long Island Sound when I was a
kid - and they have been on board each of the four AC campaigns in
which I have sailed. Things have changed a lot over the years in the
back of an AC boat, but one thing has not, and that is Ockam's strong
backbone that provides weekend sailors with what they need from sailing
instruments.. yet still has "headroom" at the high end for an AC level
type program. The Ockam system has certainly evolved with the times -
so I rarely get to see those little chips with the magnets on them any
more. Over the years, a lot of us sailors have learned how to sail our
boats a lot faster and make better decisions on the race course thanks
to Ockam."
Matt Gregory ('Smithers')
A graduate of University of Michigan’s Mechanical Engineering
program, Matt has participated in two America's Cups, with expertise in
navigation, electronics and project management. His recent article in
Sailing World magazine explains how to use instrumentation and
knowledge of your boat’s polar data to sail smarter and
faster. He is currently perusing a graduate degree in business
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“Ockam
is my recommendation for anyone who wants to add an
instrument system to their boat. Ockam is the only
‘truly’ scalable instrumentation system that does
not sacrifice reliable output in its most basic configuration. Even at
the Americas Cup level, we are using the same core Ockam Wind Solution
technology that a Mumm 30 with an Ockam system uses. The only
difference is that we ‘bolt on’ components to
further enhance our data capturing, communication and analytical
abilities.” |