Local Knowledge for Spring Racing in Annapolis
Tips and tricks to Spring Sailing in Annapolis by Quantum Sails’ Scott Nixon
Tips and tricks to Spring Sailing in Annapolis by Quantum Sails’ Scott Nixon
One of the best bowmen in the grand-prix sailing game keeps a low profile, but when the starting signals begin, he’s on center stage.
It’s been a stellar few years for James Lyne, coaching teams to world championships in four highly competitive classes—Maxi 72s, Farr 40s, Melges 32s, and
The race is on for America’s Cup designers to understand the new platform.
This formidable American syndicate promises to open more doors to young sailors and reconnect with the Cup’s fan base.
Every sailor in charge of managing a crew has a floater on speed dial. For the person who gets called last minute to fill a vacancy, here are some tips on how to excel.
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.
After their hump-day slump, taking a good hard look on where and how to turn things around made the difference.
For Quantum Racing, some basic mistakes get compounded, and the net result isn’t good.
After five regattas and 45 non-discardable races, Quantum Racing sailed away with the title of 2016 52 Super Series Champions, leading Azzura by 59 points.
Using the full potential of your mainsail downwind requires dynamic trimming.
When the team hasn’t sailed together in a while, there’s an easy way to get everyone on the same page and going fast.
Tips and tricks to Spring Sailing in Annapolis by Quantum Sails’ Scott Nixon
One of the best bowmen in the grand-prix sailing game keeps a low profile, but when the starting signals begin, he’s on center stage.
It’s been a stellar few years for James Lyne, coaching teams to world championships in four highly competitive classes—Maxi 72s, Farr 40s, Melges 32s, and
The race is on for America’s Cup designers to understand the new platform.
This formidable American syndicate promises to open more doors to young sailors and reconnect with the Cup’s fan base.
Every sailor in charge of managing a crew has a floater on speed dial. For the person who gets called last minute to fill a vacancy, here are some tips on how to excel.
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.
After their hump-day slump, taking a good hard look on where and how to turn things around made the difference.
For Quantum Racing, some basic mistakes get compounded, and the net result isn’t good.
After five regattas and 45 non-discardable races, Quantum Racing sailed away with the title of 2016 52 Super Series Champions, leading Azzura by 59 points.
Using the full potential of your mainsail downwind requires dynamic trimming.
When the team hasn’t sailed together in a while, there’s an easy way to get everyone on the same page and going fast.
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