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Live sailing conditions

Rutland Water

United Kingdom Β· East Midlands

Club Dinghy
6.8
Good
High Performance
5.8
Fair

Scored across the racing day

Right now

Wind
13 km/h
S
Gusts
25 km/h
1.8x ratio
Feels like
9Β°C
Visibility
10+ km
Best window (Club)
14:00 – 18:00
Best window (HP)
08:00 – 12:00

Club Dinghy

Conditions radar

Good conditions for a sail

High Performance

Conditions radar

Good conditions for a sail

Club Dinghy breakdown

Wind Quality30%76/100
Gust Factor14%50/100
Sea State12%95/100
Thermal Exposure11%57/100
Precipitation9%93/100
Storm Risk8%90/100
Wind Consistency6%83/100
Visibility6%100/100
Pressure Trend4%84/100

High Performance breakdown

Wind Quality30%29/100
Gust Factor14%56/100
Sea State12%95/100
Thermal Exposure11%50/100
Precipitation9%99/100
Storm Risk8%90/100
Wind Consistency6%100/100
Visibility6%100/100
Pressure Trend4%93/100

Recent form

Last 19 days of logged conditions.

30-day average
6.7/10
Days firing
13
Score 6 or higher
Best day recently
7.8/10
30 Apr
Days logged
19

About Rutland Water

Largest man-made lake in England. Major open meeting venue with consistent wind exposure.

Frequently asked questions

How often is this page updated?

Current conditions refresh every 3 hours when the conditions cron runs. Sub-scores are recalculated from the latest hourly data each time you load the page.

What is the difference between Club and HP scores?

Club Dinghy scoring is optimised for boats like the Laser, RS200, and Wayfarer that peak at 12-14 knots. High Performance scoring suits boats like the 49er, Moth, and RS800 that want 18-20 knots and tolerate stronger winds.

What does the best window mean?

The algorithm slides a 4-hour window through daylight hours and picks the window with the highest composite score. This is the best 4-hour block for getting on the water today.

Why is my score suppressed to zero?

Safety. Persistent thunderstorms, sustained winds above 40 knots, gusts above 50 knots, or visibility below 500m all trigger automatic suppression. The reason is shown on the page.

Where does the data come from?

Open-Meteo Weather API for wind, temperature, pressure, and visibility. Open-Meteo Marine API for wave and swell data at coastal and estuary venues.

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