I don't know much about Spot GPS but the internet search tells me it costs $150 per unit, plus an annual fee of $200 per year or $20 per month. Plus another $200 for the weather station. So that's $500 per boat in the first year alone. I'm not sure our members or the JRA are willing to pay for this on "a number of boats".
I think it only sends your location (not speed) at the preset interval, so speed will have to be deduced from two successive locations and will effectively be an average over the period of 5 mins, or whatever period is chosen. I don't think it will transmit the data from the weather station, so some time after the event someone has to try and match the recorded weather station data (which will require another device to record it) with the GPS data.
Also, the GPS data will not give you boat speed and direction through the water, only over the ground, so including any current, leeway, etc.
I think the data produced for boat speed through the water, wind speed, and direction, will not be very accurate, and therefore not very useful for comparing the performance of different boats and rigs.
It could be that if lots of members were to fit the same Spot GPS device, and the same weather station, we could over time collect some averaged voyaging data. However, being independent minded folk, I suspect that they would likely fit different units from different makers, and then there would be questions about whether the calibrations of the weather units match, and so on.
Meanwhile, we now have a set of instruments which can be transferred from boat to boat, (so the calibration is not an issue), which can measure quite accurately boat speed through the water, wind speed and direction. We have started measuring the performance of some boats with interesting rigs, and there are more being lined up as we speak. I plan to put an article in the Jan/Feb issue of the JRA mag to discuss the results already obtained.
We are already up and running!