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Best geo application for mobile, sponsored by Google

Yachter Mobile by Robert Coup

Yachter Mobile

Description and content sources

Yachter Mobile (http://yachter-mobile.coup.net.nz/)

When you're yacht racing, the more information on the conditions you have, the better your decisions will be. Yachter brings together open data about the conditions now, on a smartphone, tablet, or laptop.

The map shows what the wind is like around the harbour by reading from live weather stations, displayed by black arrows proportional to strength & direction. Tap on each station to see the current conditions, as well as a recent history. As you move a GPS track is drawn on-screen.

The buoys used for racing and navigation are displayed so you can get your bearings, and the underwater contours are shown so you can hang out in the shallows when you need to avoid the tide.

The Tides tab shows where we are in the current cycle – to give you an idea how strong the currents will be now & in a short time. The latest marine weather forecast is displayed on the Forecast tab.

During mix & mash, a huge number of other ideas and were discussed from sharing GPS traces through to modeling wind and tide flows: but we need co-operation from the local Port & Coastguard.

When sailors start at a new venue they're at a huge disadvantage. The locals have a vast bank of knowledge about the local tides and winds which can take many years to build up, and makes it hard to level the field.

A quick display of what the wind and tide are doing around the course that can be used on the boat has never been available other than to America's Cup teams. I've tried Yachter Mobile, and can't believe how useful it is. This is the sort of app that would make the difference between winning and losing. - Ross Roberts, PCC Sailing Committee

Works great in Chrome & Safari on your desktop, or from your iPhone or iPad - you can even add it as an app to the home screen

CloudMade & OpenStreetMap:
Basemap: Copyright 2010 CloudMade, OpenStreetMap Contributors, CC-BY-SA. "Pale Dawn" cartography by Stamen Design.

Land Information New Zealand:
Tide Predictions: Crown Copyright
Data: http://www.linz.govt.nz/hydro/tidal-info/tide-tables/index.aspx
License: http://www.linz.govt.nz/about-linz/about-this-website/crown-copyright-and-disclaimer/index.aspx

Bathymetry & Mark locations traced from Nautical charts: Crown Copyright
Data: http://www.linz.govt.nz/hydro/charts/digital-charts/chart-images/index.aspx
License: http://www.linz.govt.nz/hydro/charts/digital-charts/chart-images/index.aspx

Marks traced from Nautical charts: Crown Copyright
Data: http://www.linz.govt.nz/hydro/charts/digital-charts/chart-images/index.aspx
License: http://www.linz.govt.nz/hydro/charts/digital-charts/chart-images/index.aspx

MetService:
Inshore Marine Forecasts: National Weather Service General Use Information
Data: http://www.metservice.com/publicData/inshoreForecastAuckland_Auckland_Onehunga
Terms: http://www.metservice.com/about/legal-disclaimer (2.3 & 12.1d)

Weather Underground:
Weather station data: Personal, non-commercial use
Data: http://www.wunderground.com/
Terms: http://www.wunderground.com/members/tos.asp#api

Royal NZ Yacht Squadron:
Weather station data: Non-commercial use
Data: http://weather.rnzys.org.nz/RNZYS.htm
Terms: Personal agreement

Developed using:
Google Fusion Tables
Google Maps API
Microsoft Azure Storage & CDN
CloudMade Web Maps Studio
Sencha Touch / ExtJS
Highcharts
Python
GeoDjango
PostgreSQL + PostGIS

Yachter Mobile (http://yachter-mobile.coup.net.nz/)

Judges’ comments

This application is great because of the number of data sources used and the integration of citizen-provided data (weather stations). It aggregates multiple useful pieces of data, and displays them using appropriate visualisations. The developer has clearly thought through the information that would be useful and the best ways to present it. One of the judges noted that this was one of the cleverest map displays he’d seen.

  • Google

    Best geo application for mobile

    Awarded to the mobile application that delivers the best location-based mashup on a phone, tablet, or portable device. A $2000 cash prize will go to the winner of this category.