
Terry’s Tip: How to Get Up to Speed
When you jump into a new boat, keep it simple and play to your strengths to get the boat up to speed.

When you jump into a new boat, keep it simple and play to your strengths to get the boat up to speed.

The pitman is a vital connection between the front and back of the boat, ensuring that everything runs smoothly.

Terry Flynn reflects on the lessons learned sailing in a one-design fleet to keep in mind on the race course.

You don’t need to be a pro or have a pro on board to win races. Two top corinthian teams share their strategy for making to the top.

Keep it simple and understand your boat’s performance to better make gains and manage traffic in big fleets.

Listen in on 470 champions Annie Haeger and Briana Provancha to learn about skipper-crew communications.

Knowing why a rule was added to the rulebook may help you remember it, and keep you out of the protest room.

Steering, trim and weight are three critical elements to a perfect tack

Want to win your next big event? Don’t overthink the problem, just follow these simple steps and you’ll be well on your way.

Fifteen tips about life on the pointy end, delivered to you from a world champion in the RC44, Alpari World Match Racing Tour, and TP52.

Information provided by onboard electronics can be extremely helpful, however, they may not always be the best option.

Regattas are often won not by the sailor with the most great finishes, but by the sailor with the fewest bad finishes.

When you jump into a new boat, keep it simple and play to your strengths to get the boat up to speed.

The pitman is a vital connection between the front and back of the boat, ensuring that everything runs smoothly.

Terry Flynn reflects on the lessons learned sailing in a one-design fleet to keep in mind on the race course.

You don’t need to be a pro or have a pro on board to win races. Two top corinthian teams share their strategy for making to the top.

Keep it simple and understand your boat’s performance to better make gains and manage traffic in big fleets.

Listen in on 470 champions Annie Haeger and Briana Provancha to learn about skipper-crew communications.

Knowing why a rule was added to the rulebook may help you remember it, and keep you out of the protest room.

Steering, trim and weight are three critical elements to a perfect tack

Want to win your next big event? Don’t overthink the problem, just follow these simple steps and you’ll be well on your way.

Fifteen tips about life on the pointy end, delivered to you from a world champion in the RC44, Alpari World Match Racing Tour, and TP52.

Information provided by onboard electronics can be extremely helpful, however, they may not always be the best option.

Regattas are often won not by the sailor with the most great finishes, but by the sailor with the fewest bad finishes.
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