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New ways to experience the action at Festival of Sails

January 5, 2018 BY

THE Regatta Village will again feature a big screen for shore-based spectators to enjoy during Geelong’s Festival of Sails.

While still on shore, but staying warm and dry, spectators can see and feel the excitement of the sailing.

SailRacer, which uses GPS tracking for following and analysing sailing events, will produce a real-time leaderboard, automatically updated to display the latest positions.

The technology used by SailRacer is Tack Tracker – developed by a Melbourne-based business and now used all over the world.

Tack Tracker is a small battery powered unit attached to a boat or a sailor. Using GPS the trackers record each boat’s position every five seconds and upload the data to a cloud server over a mobile phone network.

According to Greg Seers from Tack Tracker, the system gives shore-bound spectators a birds-eye view of the race, while sailors can watch a race in replay and get the analysis that shows them how a race was won or lost.

If that’s not enough for spectators, the big screen will also feature daily videos incorporating all the action both on and off the water – with close boat footage and interviews.

VR Sport Media is supporting the 175th Festival of Sails as the official videographer, with VRsport.tv media crew on site and providing social media and photographs as well as daily videos on the big screen,.

Simon Butterworth from VR Sports Media said video on demand will be available through the VRsport.tv Video on Demand (VOD) channel and linked through the VR Sports’ social media sites so viewers around the world are able to watch all the action.

If visitors want to have a go at sailing while staying dry, then virtual reality will be an option. VR Regatta, the world’s leading virtual reality sailing game, will be available to play in the Regatta Village precinct, and it is a surprisingly real way for players to share the way sailing can enjoy a sailing experience but without a boat.

VR Regatta has been developed by MarineVerse, an international team of creative designers and advocates for sailing, who are bringing together sailing with emergent technology.

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