In the last two issues, I’ve explored the risks and rewards of certain moves you might make while rounding a mark. This month I’ll consider how the rules cover tacks made near marks.Most tacks near a ...
This is the fourth in a series of Rules columns explaining the new rules that apply at marks and obstructions. This month, I complete my discussion of Rule 18, the rule that applies at almost all ...
Dave Perry’s 100 Best Racing Rules Quizzes highlights specific aspects of the racing rules in a fun format designed to help ...
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Tactics: Shutout at the Weather Mark
When it's boat-on-boat at the windward mark, there are a few moves to improve your chances of getting to the mark first. The ...
The Courant Institute's Christiana Mavroyiakoumou, above at Central Park's Conservatory Water, and the University of Michigan's Silas Alben studied how sails behave during a wide range of tacking ...
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The Power of the Crew: Changing College Sailing Dynamics
Winning a national championship in college sailing comes down to one often overlooked factor: the crew. But their skippers ...
FORT WALTON BEACH — In a small corner of Choctawhatchee Bay, about two dozen children were spending the week learning how to harness the power of wind in one of the Emerald Coast Sailing Association’s ...
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