Sailboat Racing Tips: Rules at the Start
Sailing World Racing Editor Mike Ingham explores the rules to know for a clean start.
Sailing World Racing Editor Mike Ingham explores the rules to know for a clean start.
Sailing World Racing Editor Mike Ingham walks us through the basic mainsail trim adjustments with deep dive in into flow and feel.
Sailing World racing editor Mike Ingham provides the essential trimming techniques for the symmetric spinnaker, with tips on trim, pole height and onboard communications.
Sailing World Racing Editor Mike Ingham lays the essentials for bringing a new jib trimmer onboard and how to establish repeatable marks and setting and establishing speed loop communications.
How do you prevent a port-tack boat from fouling at the weather mark? Shut door, says Mike Ingham, and let them know they’re not welcome.
Professional coach and champion sailor Mike Ingham guides us through the steps to defending a position on the starting line to get a fast and clean start.
Mike Ingham and Steve Hunt shift their sail coaching to virtual.
Mike Ingham explains how a quality mark rounding requires input from the sails, hull, foils, and crew.
Mike Ingham explains how a quality mark rounding requires input from the sails, hull, foils, and crew.
Will Snow Fox outfox Tri-Power in the Corsair 24? Will Mike Ingham dominate the J/24 division? Will the Michigan boats rule the Hobie 33s?
_SW _associate editor Tony Bessinger seeks trailering advice from road warriors Mike Ingham and Ron Hyatt. “Tech Review” from our November/December 2006 issue.
Sail the middle or hit the edges? It’s a simple question with many answers.
Sailing World Racing Editor Mike Ingham explores the rules to know for a clean start.
Sailing World Racing Editor Mike Ingham walks us through the basic mainsail trim adjustments with deep dive in into flow and feel.
Sailing World racing editor Mike Ingham provides the essential trimming techniques for the symmetric spinnaker, with tips on trim, pole height and onboard communications.
Sailing World Racing Editor Mike Ingham lays the essentials for bringing a new jib trimmer onboard and how to establish repeatable marks and setting and establishing speed loop communications.
How do you prevent a port-tack boat from fouling at the weather mark? Shut door, says Mike Ingham, and let them know they’re not welcome.
Professional coach and champion sailor Mike Ingham guides us through the steps to defending a position on the starting line to get a fast and clean start.
Mike Ingham and Steve Hunt shift their sail coaching to virtual.
Mike Ingham explains how a quality mark rounding requires input from the sails, hull, foils, and crew.
Mike Ingham explains how a quality mark rounding requires input from the sails, hull, foils, and crew.
Will Snow Fox outfox Tri-Power in the Corsair 24? Will Mike Ingham dominate the J/24 division? Will the Michigan boats rule the Hobie 33s?
_SW _associate editor Tony Bessinger seeks trailering advice from road warriors Mike Ingham and Ron Hyatt. “Tech Review” from our November/December 2006 issue.
Sail the middle or hit the edges? It’s a simple question with many answers.
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