PATOS ISLAND RACE TRACKER FAILURE

Swiftsure

During  the  recent  Patos  Island Race hosted  by Sidney North Saanich Yacht Club (SNSYC) racers and  fans were disappointed in  the Race Tracker provided  by  the  Swiftsure  International  Race organization when it failed during the race. The  Swiftsure organization  deeply  regrets  this failure that persisted despite making every effort  to  solve  the  difficulties  during  the  race.  The problem,  however,  did  not  originate  with  the Swiftsure Race Tracker  technology which displays  the data  feed  from  the  SPOT units located on each competing boat. The failure was related to a Globalstar server that  receives  the  data  feed  via  satellite.  They were  unable  to  identify  and correct  the  source of  the  technical  failure  before  the  end  of  the Patos  Island  Race leaving the race with no tracking/viewing system. Globalstar has assured us that it has since corrected the problem. 
 
The  race  tracking  system  relies  on  the position information transmitted from  the SPOT  units  via  Globalstar’s satellite  network.  If  the  supporting  technologies underlying  this complex  system  fail,  then  the  entire Tracker System  falls  over. No amount  of  technical wizardry  on  the part  of Swiftsure technologists will make  the system work if the reliability of the feed from Globalstar is compromised. 
 
 
 
 
The Swiftsure Race Committee would like to remind racers, and race planners, that although the Race Tracker is not a replacement  for  the Global Marine Distress and Safety System  (GMDSS), it is still an important safety  tool. During any outage (like the recent outage during the Patos Island Race) Globalstar staff manually monitor all 911/SOS messages, and should a SPOT user signal an emergency, their coordinates would have been relayed  to GEOS and rescue services would have been employed. The Race Tracker is also a valuable system for tracking racing/retired competitors, and for watching the competition. Mariners and shore support organizations should consider  the  Race Tracker as both an  information  system  and a secondary safety system for boats on the water. 
 
Globalstar is working hard to ensure 100% reliability of the SPOT system, and they are mitigating risk of  future similar incidents by postponing software maintenance activities, and by providing an open line of communication during any races. 
 
For more information Contact:  Swiftsure Office 
Royal Victoria Yacht Club 
(250) 592-9098 

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