RaceHub -Race Viewer

RaceHub -Race Viewer

The RaceHub Race Viewer allows anyone — competitors, race committees, spectators, and coaches — to watch a yacht race live in SailPro. The map updates every 10 seconds, showing real-time position, speed, heading, and boat trails.

Anyone with the Race URL can access Race Hub races and watch them live or reply them via any internet browser, either on a desktop or a mobile phone.  The best experience is from a desktop.

To access a race simple enter the Race URL which typically looks like: https://racehub.sailpro.app/race/bxfonw

Explainer Video: Direct Link https://youtu.be/698qarx1vSo


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