About Us
.Opposite Tack was founded by Miles Seddon in June 2013.
Our aim is to work closely with our customers to provide them with a custom solution tailored to meet their exact needs. We pride ourselves in having close ties with the worlds leading manufactures of marine electronics, and in having excellent working relationships with the best system installers and navigators around the world.
Opposite Tack is in a unique position to offer the most comprehensive advice on instrument systems, commissioning, race navigation and performance analysis. We can bring experience and knowledge from dealing with the best sailing teams in the world to help find the correct solution for your project.
Our aim is to work closely with our customers to provide them with a custom solution tailored to meet their exact needs. We pride ourselves in having close ties with the worlds leading manufactures of marine electronics, and in having excellent working relationships with the best system installers and navigators around the world.
Opposite Tack is in a unique position to offer the most comprehensive advice on instrument systems, commissioning, race navigation and performance analysis. We can bring experience and knowledge from dealing with the best sailing teams in the world to help find the correct solution for your project.
Miles Seddon
studied at Cardiff University and has a BSc (Hons) degree in Marine Geography.
From 2005 to 2013 Miles worked for Brookes & Gatehouse (B&G) looking after the technical and commercial relationships with the leading Grand Prix teams from the Volvo Ocean Race, Vendee Globe and America’s Cup to Superyachts globally.
He is seen as one of the worlds leading experts in performance instrument systems, and has recently designed the instrument systems for the one-design Volvo Ocean 65.
From 2005 to 2013 Miles worked for Brookes & Gatehouse (B&G) looking after the technical and commercial relationships with the leading Grand Prix teams from the Volvo Ocean Race, Vendee Globe and America’s Cup to Superyachts globally.
He is seen as one of the worlds leading experts in performance instrument systems, and has recently designed the instrument systems for the one-design Volvo Ocean 65.