
Unlocking the Mystery of Sail Controls
Feeling as if you’ve got too many sails with too many adjustments? Bill Draheim boils it all down to a 20-point cheat sheet.
Feeling as if you’ve got too many sails with too many adjustments? Bill Draheim boils it all down to a 20-point cheat sheet.
Light air, heavy traffic: Tony Rey tells you how to outsmart the crowd on your next light-air run. “From the Experts” from our July 2008 issue.
Racer’s talk targets, but few understand how best to use them. Stan Honey brings us up to speed. “From the Experts” from our April 2008 issue
Dick Rose has a few remedies for preventing routine collisions. “From the Experts” in our April 2008 issue.
Pro navigator Stan Honey explains how using your boat’s polars offshore can get you down the track faster. “From the Experts” in our June 2008 issue
Perfection in the crewing department, says Jonathan Ziskind, starts with getting everyone on the same page. “From the Experts” in our June 2008 Issue
Dick Rose gives us a heads-up on what’s coming with the new rules. In “From the Experts” from our June 2008 issue
A fast tack boils down to the basics; pro trimmer Tom Burnham gets us releasing the jib right. “From the Experts” in our May 2008 issue
Dick Rose examines a rules conundrum that occurs when one boat begins backing down during the pre-start. “Rules” from our September 2007 issue
Read the story here [1]. [1] https://www.sailingworld.com/racing-views/editorscorrespondents/how-to-fuel-the-troops-for-offshore-racing-part-ii-21391872.html
Andy Burdick walks us through a perfect asymmetric spinnaker jibe in eight easy-to-follow steps. “From the Experts” in our March 2008 issue
Dick Rose examines one high-risk leeward-mark gamble. “Rules” from our March 2008 issue
Feeling as if you’ve got too many sails with too many adjustments? Bill Draheim boils it all down to a 20-point cheat sheet.
Light air, heavy traffic: Tony Rey tells you how to outsmart the crowd on your next light-air run. “From the Experts” from our July 2008 issue.
Racer’s talk targets, but few understand how best to use them. Stan Honey brings us up to speed. “From the Experts” from our April 2008 issue
Dick Rose has a few remedies for preventing routine collisions. “From the Experts” in our April 2008 issue.
Pro navigator Stan Honey explains how using your boat’s polars offshore can get you down the track faster. “From the Experts” in our June 2008 issue
Perfection in the crewing department, says Jonathan Ziskind, starts with getting everyone on the same page. “From the Experts” in our June 2008 Issue
Dick Rose gives us a heads-up on what’s coming with the new rules. In “From the Experts” from our June 2008 issue
A fast tack boils down to the basics; pro trimmer Tom Burnham gets us releasing the jib right. “From the Experts” in our May 2008 issue
Dick Rose examines a rules conundrum that occurs when one boat begins backing down during the pre-start. “Rules” from our September 2007 issue
Read the story here [1]. [1] https://www.sailingworld.com/racing-views/editorscorrespondents/how-to-fuel-the-troops-for-offshore-racing-part-ii-21391872.html
Andy Burdick walks us through a perfect asymmetric spinnaker jibe in eight easy-to-follow steps. “From the Experts” in our March 2008 issue
Dick Rose examines one high-risk leeward-mark gamble. “Rules” from our March 2008 issue
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