Seven Keys to Match-Racing Success in Fleet Racing
There are commonalities between all scenarios, and recognizing them can guide you in the heat of the race.
There are commonalities between all scenarios, and recognizing them can guide you in the heat of the race.
Every point counts in a fleet race, right? a few easy moves that work well in match racing can help you seize critical points when you need them.
More boats is always better, but there’s plenty of fun, competition, and excitement to be found in a smaller fleet, too.
The Columbia Yacht Club hosted the COLORS regatta on June 2-3 in Chicago, Illinois. The racing featured several One Design classes, including Farr 40s, J 111s, T-10s and J 105s. There was also a Distance Race and PHRF racing to complete the fun. Photos courtesy of Tom Besore at TomsMedia.SmugMug.com
There are commonalities between all scenarios, and recognizing them can guide you in the heat of the race.
Every point counts in a fleet race, right? a few easy moves that work well in match racing can help you seize critical points when you need them.
More boats is always better, but there’s plenty of fun, competition, and excitement to be found in a smaller fleet, too.
The Columbia Yacht Club hosted the COLORS regatta on June 2-3 in Chicago, Illinois. The racing featured several One Design classes, including Farr 40s, J 111s, T-10s and J 105s. There was also a Distance Race and PHRF racing to complete the fun. Photos courtesy of Tom Besore at TomsMedia.SmugMug.com
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