Pool time vs OW time

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Maybe this should go in OW, but I'm curious to know how times compare pool to open water, if anyone can help. I realise that weather conditions play a part, but lets assume that the lake is nice and flat and around 76F and I'm not wearing a wetsuit. If I managed 23.50 for 1500SCM what can I realistically expect as a time for 2 laps of a 750m lake course?
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  • Better at sighting or better at swimming straight. I think the latter is more important especially on courses where current is not a factor. Yea, agree. I test myself on this at times. I swim my usual right-only with my eyes closed and I still manage to swim straight. In my case, and in the particular cases of the two OW swims I've done so far (where you swam around the 'circle' counter-clockwise), I see no one on the right while I'm swimming. I went pretty far after the first turn in Copenhagen, a good long stretch of about 400m before looking to the left and realizing I was too far over to the right. However, I never got too close to the right wall, so I think I was swimming straight...just not paying attention to how far over I was. I really need to work on bilat breathing. I've done that in all my pool sessions since Copenhagen.
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  • Better at sighting or better at swimming straight. I think the latter is more important especially on courses where current is not a factor. Yea, agree. I test myself on this at times. I swim my usual right-only with my eyes closed and I still manage to swim straight. In my case, and in the particular cases of the two OW swims I've done so far (where you swam around the 'circle' counter-clockwise), I see no one on the right while I'm swimming. I went pretty far after the first turn in Copenhagen, a good long stretch of about 400m before looking to the left and realizing I was too far over to the right. However, I never got too close to the right wall, so I think I was swimming straight...just not paying attention to how far over I was. I really need to work on bilat breathing. I've done that in all my pool sessions since Copenhagen.
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