Mainsail Controls – What powers/depowers your mainsail?
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Racing sailboats is not easy. There are so many moving pieces to the puzzle and even more variables thrown your way as you are playing the game. The sailors that are the most consistent are the ones that communicate clearly and often. DRIVER – Depending on the type of racing you do, the driver is Read More …
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Have you considered a coach? Most adult activities are complex. Look at tennis and golf…mastering these activities takes patience and practice. Both of these activities, too, offer coaching to help with the learning curve. In sailing, there are a number of avenues you can choose to get better. You can practice a lot, but Read More …
Dinghy Upwind Performance, in the breeze Sailing any dinghy in breeze is a hand-full. For the Thistle, the boat is nimble, responsive and very lively. Because of this all maneuvers should be carefully calculated and communicated to the crew to ensure good teamwork, but more importantly to avoid disaster! Sailing the Thistle upwind is a Read More …
1. Create your own worksheet w/personal rig settings Every boat and mast has its own intricacies, so it is important to document how your boat/mast has performed in certain conditions. A tuning journal is a good thing to try and develop. Be sure that you document what went fast, but also what wasn’t. 2. Always Read More …
Skip Dieball shares some of his Interlake tips…. For many years, I have been giving clinics and helping folks try to get more out of their Interlake sailing experience. We do this sailing thing for fun and the easier it is to sail your Interlake, the more enjoyment you’ll receive. One particular facet of sailing Read More …
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