Getting New Crew Up to Speed
Bringing new blood on board for your midwinter events? Terry Hutchinson shares his team-dynamic tips.
Bringing new blood on board for your midwinter events? Terry Hutchinson shares his team-dynamic tips.
The pitman is a vital connection between the front and back of the boat, ensuring that everything runs smoothly.
Regattas are often won not by the sailor with the most great finishes, but by the sailor with the fewest bad finishes.
Bringing new blood on board for your midwinter events? Terry Hutchinson shares his team-dynamic tips.
This year’s America’s Cup World Series was his first, but Yann Guichard’s experience sailing around buoys and across the Atlantic has served him well. Guichard describes his magic in making Energy Team’s AC45 go fast. Extended interview from our July/August 2013 issue.
The tactical brainpower behind Mauricio Santa Cruz’s four-time J/24 world championship winning Bruschetta shares his big-fleet management tips.
North Sails’ Chuck Allen shares tips on how to get the right angles when capturing your onboard sail-trim photos.
After a long absence from sailing Tasars, Jonathan McKee returned in less-than glamorous fashion, relearning a few simple lessons along the way.
Matteo Auguadro from Rán Racing and Freddy Shanks from Gladiator share a few tips for mastering the bow.
In this article from our April 1995 issue, Scott Iklé describes the best methods for a Gate Start, also known as a Rabbit Start.
Dr. Crash goes over a few common capsize situations and how best to get out of them. From out February 1997 issue.
For most bowmen, public recognition usually only comes in the wake of a big mistake, but after a very successful 2011, Matt Cassidy is becoming known for the right reasons. “From the Experts” from our June 2012 issue.
Bringing new blood on board for your midwinter events? Terry Hutchinson shares his team-dynamic tips.
The pitman is a vital connection between the front and back of the boat, ensuring that everything runs smoothly.
Regattas are often won not by the sailor with the most great finishes, but by the sailor with the fewest bad finishes.
Bringing new blood on board for your midwinter events? Terry Hutchinson shares his team-dynamic tips.
This year’s America’s Cup World Series was his first, but Yann Guichard’s experience sailing around buoys and across the Atlantic has served him well. Guichard describes his magic in making Energy Team’s AC45 go fast. Extended interview from our July/August 2013 issue.
The tactical brainpower behind Mauricio Santa Cruz’s four-time J/24 world championship winning Bruschetta shares his big-fleet management tips.
North Sails’ Chuck Allen shares tips on how to get the right angles when capturing your onboard sail-trim photos.
After a long absence from sailing Tasars, Jonathan McKee returned in less-than glamorous fashion, relearning a few simple lessons along the way.
Matteo Auguadro from Rán Racing and Freddy Shanks from Gladiator share a few tips for mastering the bow.
In this article from our April 1995 issue, Scott Iklé describes the best methods for a Gate Start, also known as a Rabbit Start.
Dr. Crash goes over a few common capsize situations and how best to get out of them. From out February 1997 issue.
For most bowmen, public recognition usually only comes in the wake of a big mistake, but after a very successful 2011, Matt Cassidy is becoming known for the right reasons. “From the Experts” from our June 2012 issue.
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