![]() In addition, the Regatta also features dual time. The basic calendar clock of the Regatta is pre-programmed to the year 2089, has 3 daily alarms and a regular countdown timer. The stopwatch stores up to 50 waypoints for one race, which can be viewed after the race. The range of the stopwatch is 120 hours, i.e. When the countdown is completed, a stopwatch will automatically start running. During the last 10 seconds, an audible signal is heard every second. ![]() The user can at any time adjust the countdown timer to the closest full minute - very useful, for example, when checking the 5-minute signal.Ī beep at every minute and every 10 seconds during the last minute alerts the user to the upcoming start. The timer allows the user to choose the time period to be counted down to the start from 10 minutes to 1 minute by the minute, depending on what signals are given in that particular race. Large numerals and audible warning signals let you concentrate more on manoeuvring your boat in the swarm of the crowded start while the Regatta keeps you informed on upcoming critical moments. The sailing timer allows the user to set the time left to start and synchronise the timer with the race committee timing with a push of the button. The Regatta features a large display with big numerals, electro-luminescent backlight, user-replaceable battery and it is waterproof to 30 metres (100 ft). With the Regatta user-friendly sailing timer, chronograph watch and digital compass, you will have the information to hand to master any race. Regatta’s features include a regular timepiece, chronograph functions and an electronic compass as well as a sailing timer especially designed to meet the timing function requirements before and during a competitive race. ![]() The Regatta is an invaluable tool for timing and navigation for power boaters, dinghy sailors as well as competition yachtsmen. The impressively designed Suunto Regatta Yachting Watch has been developed together with some of the top sailors in the world with experience ranging from the Whitbread Around the World Race to the World Championships.
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