Summer Sailing in Marblehead
Tips and tricks covering Tinkers Line to Halfway Rock to help simplify the mystifying current and trends to race at the top of your game.
Tips and tricks covering Tinkers Line to Halfway Rock to help simplify the mystifying current and trends to race at the top of your game.
Tips and tricks to Spring Sailing in Annapolis by Quantum Sails’ Scott Nixon
The traveler is a great sail control that when used correctly can make a big difference.
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.
Part of managing a sailing program of any kind–be it cruising or racing–is balancing the budget.
Whether you’re on an offshore race or out for a long weekend, many sailors find the time alone at night to be the most satisfying part of their journey.
The pros weigh in on the most important piece of advice they have for each position onboard.
Part 1 of Quantum Sails Distance Racing How To series examines the basics of setting up your boat for distance racing.
Plan ahead, let your team know what you’re thinking, and master your spinnaker sets around the top mark.
Whether you’re trimming or steering, your telltales have a lot to say and listening to them can improve your performance dramatically.
Left or right? Crowd or Clear? The better choice is most often the one with the longterm gain.
Just because you don’t campaign across the country, doesn’t mean you can can’t be competitive in your local beer can series.
Tips and tricks covering Tinkers Line to Halfway Rock to help simplify the mystifying current and trends to race at the top of your game.
Tips and tricks to Spring Sailing in Annapolis by Quantum Sails’ Scott Nixon
The traveler is a great sail control that when used correctly can make a big difference.
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.
Part of managing a sailing program of any kind–be it cruising or racing–is balancing the budget.
Whether you’re on an offshore race or out for a long weekend, many sailors find the time alone at night to be the most satisfying part of their journey.
The pros weigh in on the most important piece of advice they have for each position onboard.
Part 1 of Quantum Sails Distance Racing How To series examines the basics of setting up your boat for distance racing.
Plan ahead, let your team know what you’re thinking, and master your spinnaker sets around the top mark.
Whether you’re trimming or steering, your telltales have a lot to say and listening to them can improve your performance dramatically.
Left or right? Crowd or Clear? The better choice is most often the one with the longterm gain.
Just because you don’t campaign across the country, doesn’t mean you can can’t be competitive in your local beer can series.
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