Yes the company was called kattack, here is their web site:
http://www.kattack.com/
The device we had was just a regular cell phone in a waterproof box. They had some older units which were bigger and heavier (it was pot luck if you got a light or heavy one). The regatta had all sorts of dinghy and yachts competing all with these devices, there must have been 100-150 boats in total.
You can see from the trace my huge screw up in race 4. While leading the race I mistook the gybe mark for the leeward mark and headed upwind taking 2nd and 3rd places with me. I lost out most as I tacked and was going totally the wrong way. A very effective way to go from 1st to 15th....
Another company used by the Albacores is velocitek. Here is their website:
http://www.velocitek.com/.
A few of the top boats were fitted with these at the 2007 world championship in the US. It caused a huge debate on the Y & Y forum as the devices showed top speeds over 20 knots on a day when it was so windy that the races were abandoned and the boats were reaching back and forwards to see who could go the fastest.
There is some info about this on the US Albacore website here:
http://usaa.albacore.org/speed_trials
But there was a big long debate on Y & Y about how could a slow Albacore
go so fast.
http://www.yachtsandyachting.com/forum/ ... +velocitek
I was there are it was very windy, were boats really going that fast? I'm not so sure...
The funny thing in all this is that although digital compasses are allowed on Albacores you are not allowed tactical devices that can tell you when to tack or give you speeds or VMG information. The upshot is that the velocitek and other similar devices are not allowed to be used while racing and you have to put tape over the displays. When they get smaller and cheaper they will be really good for training when you can experiment with setting the boat up in different ways.
George