How The Worlds Were Won
At the Etchells World Championship in Miami, the lead pack broke out early, with the eventual winner making its move in the final race.
At the Etchells World Championship in Miami, the lead pack broke out early, with the eventual winner making its move in the final race.
The goal of this new jib-sheeting system is to simplify trim while achieving consistent jib trimming at tighter sheeting angles. Many holes were drilled along the way.
Erik Shampain covers the basics of sail controls and their respective cause and effects.
A cause-and-effect guide to getting power in your sails when you need it and adjusting for when you don’t.
For the 162nd NYYC annual regatta, reigning champs are changing classes and facing a new set of challenges.
The 2016 Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta in Annapolis is a one-design destination.
A few improvements, including a mast lever and a headstay adjuster changed the game for Skip Dieball and his 2015 Etchells World Championship winning team.
Final Results
Tom King, Ivan Wheen, David Edwards, and Owen McMahon take the championship title after an intense nine-race battle offshore of Sydney Heads, Australia. Photos by Ingrid Abery/www.ingridabery.com. Read more in our Finish Line forum.
The long road to a world championship is often though of as a lonely one. But it doesn’t have to be. “Winner’s Debrief” from our January/February 2012 issue.
At the Etchells World Championship in Miami, the lead pack broke out early, with the eventual winner making its move in the final race.
The goal of this new jib-sheeting system is to simplify trim while achieving consistent jib trimming at tighter sheeting angles. Many holes were drilled along the way.
Erik Shampain covers the basics of sail controls and their respective cause and effects.
A cause-and-effect guide to getting power in your sails when you need it and adjusting for when you don’t.
For the 162nd NYYC annual regatta, reigning champs are changing classes and facing a new set of challenges.
The 2016 Helly Hansen NOOD Regatta in Annapolis is a one-design destination.
A few improvements, including a mast lever and a headstay adjuster changed the game for Skip Dieball and his 2015 Etchells World Championship winning team.
Final Results
Tom King, Ivan Wheen, David Edwards, and Owen McMahon take the championship title after an intense nine-race battle offshore of Sydney Heads, Australia. Photos by Ingrid Abery/www.ingridabery.com. Read more in our Finish Line forum.
The long road to a world championship is often though of as a lonely one. But it doesn’t have to be. “Winner’s Debrief” from our January/February 2012 issue.
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