MARITIME – AILING PERFORMANCE CALCULATOR True Wind From Apparent A precise tool.
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What is the True Wind From Apparent & How does it work?
The wind you feel on a sailing vessel is the *apparent wind* – a combination of the true atmospheric wind and the wind generated by the boat’s own motion. Apparent wind speed and angle are what the crew measures with a handheld anemometer or onboard sensors, and they change continuously as the boat accelerates, tacks, or gybes. To recover the *true wind* (the wind that would be observed if the boat were stationary), we treat the apparent wind and the boat’s velocity as vectors. By subtracting the boat‑velocity vector from the apparent‑wind vector, we obtain the true‑wind vector. This vector subtraction is most conveniently expressed with the law of cosines and the arctangent function.
V_T = sqrt{V_A^2 + V_B^2 – 2 V_A V_B cosbeta}
theta = arctan2!left(V_A sinbeta,; V_A cosbeta – V_Bright)
V_T = true wind speed (knots)
V_A = apparent wind speed (knots)
V_B = boat speed (knots)
beta = apparent wind angle relative to bow (Β°)
theta = true wind angle relative to bow (Β°)
Knowing the true wind speed and direction is essential for performance tuning, sail selection, and tactical decision‑making. Accurate calculations allow sailors to optimise trim, predict polar performance, and safely navigate changing weather conditions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between true wind and apparent wind?
True wind is the actual wind speed and direction as it would be measured if the boat were stationary. Apparent wind is what you feel while sailing, combining the true wind with the wind generated by the boat's motion.
How do I use this calculator to find the true wind?
Input the apparent wind speed and angle, along with your boat's velocity. The calculator will then compute the true wind speed and direction for you.
Why is it important to know the true wind in sailing?
Knowing the true wind helps sailors make better decisions about navigation, sail trim, and overall performance of the vessel.
Can this calculator handle gusty or varying wind conditions?
Yes, you can input changing apparent wind data to see how it affects the calculated true wind over time.
What units does this calculator use for measurements?
The calculator typically uses knots for wind speed and degrees for angles, but you may need to convert your specific measurements accordingly.
Is there a way to input the boat's heading as well?
Yes, some versions of this calculator allow you to input the boat's heading to get a more accurate calculation of true wind direction.
Can I use this calculator for any type of vessel?
While primarily designed for sailing vessels, the principles can be applied to other watercraft that experience similar wind effects.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.