Event analytics
For organizers and federations: entry-list context by archetype and class, weather-conditioned outcome reads, and post-event analysis your competitors and committees can stand behind.
Services · For Media & Event Organizers
Results say who won. The physics says why. The organizers who run a regatta and the media who carry it to the world work from the same published analysis — and both can have it tailored.
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Prefer to self-serve? FleetEdge™ publishes fleet, event, and boat analysis today, with audience products opening in stages. This page is the services layer for organizers and newsrooms who want the analysis tailored to an event or a story.
A regatta produces two artifacts: a results table and a story. The table is authoritative but silent — it says nothing about why the third boat beat the second, what the weather did to the fleet, or which crew sailed above their boat. The story fills that silence, and today it is mostly filled by intuition.
SailrScience fills it with physics. Every boat in the analyzed fleet carries a measured identity — its archetype, its dimensions, its weather affinities — and every covered race carries the conditions it was sailed in. Put together, an event stops being a list of finishers and becomes a set of explainable outcomes: this boat won because the conditions favored its shape; that crew finished mid-fleet in a boat that should have been last.
For organizers, that is event value — entries understood, classes framed, outcomes explained without controversy. For media, it is copy that survives scrutiny: the claim about the winning boat is checkable, because it comes from the same analysis the fleet itself reads.
For organizers and federations: entry-list context by archetype and class, weather-conditioned outcome reads, and post-event analysis your competitors and committees can stand behind.
For newsrooms and race reporters: physics-grounded storylines — who overperformed their boat, where the weather decided the race — with provenance you can cite and we can defend.
The standing analysis — fleets, events, and boats — is published and public. Tailored work builds on it; it never contradicts it. What we tell you is what the fleet reads.
See the published analysisPress and coverage inquiries have a dedicated lane. Organizers and federations: tell us about the event, and we’ll respond with specifics.