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.
End your training session on a high note.
The NOWS program was established in 2011 to address the emerging need for more widely available standardized boating-skills instruction. Visit here for more information.
The U.S. Coast Guard’s National On-Water Standards (NOWS) Program grant management team and the American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) are pleased to announce new
This expertise is brought to you by Quantum Sails. There are a lot of pieces to manage if you want to run a successful racing
It’s easy to overlook small developments on the racecourse that can quickly lead to big trouble. We’ve all had our moments, but as an observer,
Every boat needs enough tools to deal with basic problems. The trick, especially on small and mid-sized boats, is carrying what you need, yet not overloading.
Racing in puffy conditions can be a significant challenge if you’re not prepared. Quantum’s Jason Currie gives his tips for using puffs to your advantage.
Find out how you can help curb the damage caused by plastic pollution in our oceans.
Accidents Happen, but Having a sharper focus on injury prevention and survival techniques can help improve outcomes.
For certain rigging applications low-friction rings can be an inexpensive and reliable alternative to blocks.
Erik Shampain has a quick and easy way to set-up a sportboat self-jibing jib trolly.
There are commonalities between all scenarios, and recognizing them can guide you in the heat of the race.
End your training session on a high note.
The NOWS program was established in 2011 to address the emerging need for more widely available standardized boating-skills instruction. Visit here for more information.
The U.S. Coast Guard’s National On-Water Standards (NOWS) Program grant management team and the American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) are pleased to announce new
This expertise is brought to you by Quantum Sails. There are a lot of pieces to manage if you want to run a successful racing
It’s easy to overlook small developments on the racecourse that can quickly lead to big trouble. We’ve all had our moments, but as an observer,
Every boat needs enough tools to deal with basic problems. The trick, especially on small and mid-sized boats, is carrying what you need, yet not overloading.
Racing in puffy conditions can be a significant challenge if you’re not prepared. Quantum’s Jason Currie gives his tips for using puffs to your advantage.
Find out how you can help curb the damage caused by plastic pollution in our oceans.
Accidents Happen, but Having a sharper focus on injury prevention and survival techniques can help improve outcomes.
For certain rigging applications low-friction rings can be an inexpensive and reliable alternative to blocks.
Erik Shampain has a quick and easy way to set-up a sportboat self-jibing jib trolly.
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