This very interesting little story just published on MYA.
What’s The Wind Doing at The Club?? Do You Wear an Apple Watch ??

Wondering what rig you should use today ?? There is simply no better option than looking at the windsock and figuring it out. Do you carry an anemometer in the car?? It’ll sound mad, I know, but I’ve kept one in the car for about 20 years. It cost about a tenner, so it doesn’t owe me anything! The windsock plus an anemometer is great !!
Then I discovered this, on my three year old Apple Watch.
I don’t know how many of us wear an Apple Watch. Quite a few…. Probably at least Apple and Samsung watches can do this trick.
In the photo above, that’s the wind speed and direction at our Club (Datchet) right now. Gust speeds when I check them are usually double the stated number, so easy to remember. So right now it’s 17mph gusting 30-35mph. Quite a lot!
If you have an Apple Watch and this is news to you, like it is to me, then this is how you do it:-
- Go to your main Apple weather app which is on the phone when you buy it by default. The icon is a weather cloud with the sun peeping out behind it.
- Make sure your Club is a chosen, selected and stored location.
- Now go to the Apple Watch app and do two steps

Go to the Weather app that is INSIDE the Apple Watch app. Select your club location from the list. At Datchet for example, I use “Heathrow” – see above.
Ok – now the weather app is set, all you have to do is display it on the watch.

- Most watch faces have little gadgets or widgets, but for the watches they call them “complications”. Obviously the tech people created the name before the marketing people could stop them. Probably whatever design of watch face that you have selected in “my watch” will have two or more complications available. In my example above, I am using the California type watch face. You can see at the bottom that two complications are available. I’ve decided to use the “sub-dial bottom” complication for weather.

If you click on that sub-dial field, you get offered a huge choice but page through to “weather”.
There’s a good few options even for “weather” and select “wind”.
And you get the watch face you see at the top.
Race Reports – Weekend of 20/21 July 2024 ….!!
Results from the weekend.
Saturday saw four 95s in a light breeze on the south course, we managed 8 races in two batches of four with a coffee break and a trim. Geoffrey had a bad day on the water but happy to be sailing and at times the racing was very close with Phil and Hugh battling most of the day with Peter ready to snap at their heels when the opportunities arose.
Phil. 8 points and 4 wins
Hugh 9 points with 3 wins
Peter 14 points with 1 win
Geoffrey 24 points
On Sunday we had four Marbleheads including Richard Uttley’s brand new F-6 on the water for the first time. We again managed 8 races this time on the north course, again with four before and after coffee. Richard Jones had an unfortunate communication glitch in the first race after coffee and this proved terminal for him which was bad news for him because although scoring four fourths before coffee was often close to the others for many of his four races. Richard Uttley had his F-6 going very well out of the box to the extent of scoring a bullet in race 5. As Mr Uttley only came with a lightweight A and a B. We all agreed on B, thought for most of the time we were a bit under powered upwind, despite the two rigs being nominally the same area.
Hugh 7 points 5 wins
Richard Uttley 11 points 1 win
Phil 12 points 2 wins
Richard Jones 26 points
HM
