
Shifting Priorities on the Starting Line
Prediciting a windshift is always a challenge, but late in the starting sequence, simply recognizing that it has occured can be enough.
Prediciting a windshift is always a challenge, but late in the starting sequence, simply recognizing that it has occured can be enough.
Three important new prescriptions aim to improve the fairness and procedures of redress hearings. “From the Experts” from our June 2010 issue
When trepidation is holding you back from winning, it’s time to set aside your fears, embrace confidence, and watch your results more. From the Experts in our June 2010 issue
Waves don’t always line up with the wind. When this happens, your approach to each tack must differ. “From the Experts” from our June 2010 issue
For three successful one-design classes, a down economy is no time to rest on their laurels. Tech Review from our May 2010 issue
If you like the option of a quick, opposite-jibe getaway from the windward mark, add the Sambuca to your team’s bag of tricks. “From the Experts” in our April 2010 issue
Good kinetics will enhance the natural action of wind and waves, but only to a point. The essence of getting it right is to go for quality over quantity. “From the Experts” for our April 2010 issue
John Alofsin explains how to sail by feel on the runs. “Boatspeed” from our February 1999 issue.
ISAF plugs a few substantial loopholes in the Racing Rules. From the Experts in our January/February 2010 issue
Divide to conquer in the pre-start, says Tom Burnham. “From the Experts” in our November/December 2009 issue
Three champion mastmen offer their tips to ringing the bell. “From the Experts” in our November/December 2009 issue
Prediciting a windshift is always a challenge, but late in the starting sequence, simply recognizing that it has occured can be enough.
Three important new prescriptions aim to improve the fairness and procedures of redress hearings. “From the Experts” from our June 2010 issue
When trepidation is holding you back from winning, it’s time to set aside your fears, embrace confidence, and watch your results more. From the Experts in our June 2010 issue
Waves don’t always line up with the wind. When this happens, your approach to each tack must differ. “From the Experts” from our June 2010 issue
For three successful one-design classes, a down economy is no time to rest on their laurels. Tech Review from our May 2010 issue
If you like the option of a quick, opposite-jibe getaway from the windward mark, add the Sambuca to your team’s bag of tricks. “From the Experts” in our April 2010 issue
Good kinetics will enhance the natural action of wind and waves, but only to a point. The essence of getting it right is to go for quality over quantity. “From the Experts” for our April 2010 issue
John Alofsin explains how to sail by feel on the runs. “Boatspeed” from our February 1999 issue.
ISAF plugs a few substantial loopholes in the Racing Rules. From the Experts in our January/February 2010 issue
Divide to conquer in the pre-start, says Tom Burnham. “From the Experts” in our November/December 2009 issue
Three champion mastmen offer their tips to ringing the bell. “From the Experts” in our November/December 2009 issue
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