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  • Reusing Existing Courses
  • Using Frequent Courses

Creating and Saving Courses

Every tracking session in eStela is assigned a single course, made up of one or more:

  • Buoys (rounding marks)

  • Waypoints

  • Doors

Courses define the structure of the race and are essential for features like real-time classification and performance analytics.

Reusing Existing Courses

You don’t need to create a new course from scratch every time. eStela provides several options to reuse or adapt existing courses:

  • Clone course: Duplicates the current course layout so you can make changes without affecting the original

  • Inverse course: Automatically reverses the order of the marks to run the course in the opposite direction

  • Load from another session: In the course editor, you can import a course from any previous tracking session

These tools help save time and ensure consistency across races that use similar layouts.

Using Frequent Courses

For more flexible planning, use the Frequent Courses feature. These are standalone courses not tied to any specific tracking session.

They are especially useful when:

  • You have multiple course options for a regatta

  • The final course is chosen on the day of the race

  • You want to avoid creating multiple tracking sessions in advance

With Frequent Courses, you can:

  1. Create and save all possible course options ahead of time

  2. When ready, assign the selected course to a single tracking session

This setup allows the committee to make last-minute decisions without having to reconfigure the session on race day.

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