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| andrewbee333 |
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 10:36 pm |
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Joined: 10 Nov 2011
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Hey all,
I am new to the game and am looking for some pointers. I get the general idea of selecting your heading and then letting the computer sit for a while to carry out your "game plan". Is that all I should do? Should I play a more active role? I am accepting any and all advice that's offered. Thanks. |
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| questorscout |
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 10:39 pm |
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Joined: 03 Nov 2011
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Location: Northern Ireland
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Hey Andrew,
Welcome to LS, other more seasoned players will be able to answer better, I only ben here for a week.
That is the general idea, only you need to be able to predict the weather patterns and be able to position yourself in the best place.
Check out the wiki files, they will give you a good idea.
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_________________ The Pessimist complains about the wind, the Optimist waits for the wind to change.
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| Hallberg |
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 11:10 pm |
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Joined: 24 Jun 2009
Posts: 7739
Location: Tournieres, Basse Normandie. (and England)
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Welcome Andrew, Play with the sails, headings etc.. See what happens, it's the only way to learn, Any questions, gimme a shout...
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| andrewbee333 |
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 3:30 am |
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Joined: 10 Nov 2011
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| Here is a question. How long will this race take approximately? We are going to australia correct? |
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| Suratna |
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 4:22 am |
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Joined: 02 Jul 2009
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Location: Thailand
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Hallo andrewbee333
To answer your question as good as possible: it depends on the winds and your sailing skills. So this is the exact answer.
Now a more realistic answer: It is all a little new for us as this Trimaran is an upgraded version with more powerful and efficient sails. But to give a rough guesstimate, you may count the race to last in between 40 - 60 days.
Some 20 days to Cape of Good Hope and with this blessing some 15-20 days to Perth, for the leaders in the Fleet.
WELCOME to LIVESKIPPER andrewbee333.. Very Happy to see a new skipper
Good to see a sailor from ?????(where you come from andrew ).
No doubt there will be other sailors from you country here in LiveSkipper (LS)
If you are a beginner in Virtual sailing, I would propose to start the GAME in Beginner Mode as there is a nice Tutorial that explains in a couple of short steps the principles of LiveSkipper sailing and helps with sail selection and scheduling your waypoints for a course on the programming mode.
You may go to the GAME menu and select the RACE&CHALLENGES . Select a Race or Challenge you like and click on JOIN on the far right side.
In the Welcome screen the Tutorial will start. Once the game start, you have to control the boat with the heading, turn the compass right bottom corner, the best sail will (in beginner mode) automatic be selected. set the heading in the direction you want and move it a little left and right to choose a direction with best boat speed, AND SAIL.
I foresee a warm welcome from other players and hope you will find your way in sailing with us and competing with us. Do visit our Racebar [ http://www.liveskipper.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5423 ] for a drink, a joke, and some news not directly related to the races.
A lot of information you will find in the WIKI http://www.liveskipper.com/wiki and in this Forum. Topics as Dev. Corner give some new facilities and updates from the game developers, in the English Forum the topics of
LiveSkipper features & rules give some detailed insight in the game and discussion to optimize your sailing,
Help? where questions are asked and mostly proper answers given mostly in a couple of hours but never longer than a day,
Weather/routing discussions talks on ........well the weather and in
LiveSkipper miscellaneous you will find the topics on races and other stuff.
Each Friday LS organizes a short FR race. So prepare for a race in East Canada TODAY, starting 16:00 gmt.
And there will be ongoing almost always 1 or 2 longer duration races. The race to Perth has started yesterday and though a little late you can still start and catch up with the other sailors.
To learn the sailing in LS, the best way is: TO SAIL and ASK all questions and no doubt in short time you can sail with the best
and remember: there is no stupid question, or maybe just that one not asked
any questions : ASK ,, you will have an answer in a couple of hours mostly but never longer than a day.
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| andrewbee333 |
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 4:20 pm |
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Joined: 10 Nov 2011
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| To answer your question I am from Michigan and grew up sailing on Lake Huron. I now live in Maryland and sail for my school. Thought this would be a fun way to practice some offshore sailing skills. |
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| billf |
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 8:51 pm |
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Joined: 26 Jan 2010
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Location: Nor. Calif, USA
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welcome Andrew
good to have someone else from the US joining us here on LS
let any of us know if we can help with anything, or if you have any questions, as a group we are scattered around the world, so someone is always around
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| Bluenose III |
Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 5:03 pm |
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Joined: 12 Nov 2011
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Location: Drøbak Norway
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| Good to see another Ex-Gander Andrew. I kept a boat on the other side in South Haven for several years. Ran the Chicago -Mac twice. but mostly spent time just cruising to beaver island and mackinaw or over on the Wisconsin side. What school and boat are you sailing now? |
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