What is Velocity Made Good (VMG) downwind?
VMG downwind measures the component of a sailboat’s speed that directly approaches the downwind target, ignoring lateral drift.
How do I calculate VMG downwind?
Multiply your boat’s true speed by the cosine of the true wind angle (TWA) to get the VMG downwind.
Why is VMG downwind important for sailors?
VMG downwind helps sailors optimize their course and compare different points of sail to make efficient progress against the wind.
Can I use this calculator for any type of sailing?
Yes, this calculator is useful for all types of sailing, especially when approaching a downwind destination.
What does TWA stand for in VMG calculations?
TWA stands for True Wind Angle, which is the angle between the true wind direction and the boat’s heading.
How does VMG downwind differ from other VMG calculations?
VMG downwind specifically measures progress toward a downwind destination, while other VMG calculations might consider different wind directions or sailing conditions.
What units should I use for the boat’s speed and TWA in this calculation?
Use knots for the boat’s speed and degrees for the true wind angle (TWA) to get accurate results.