Lessons From Charleston Race Week
Here’s what Quantum’s Bill Wiggins learned from his week with Vortex Racing, a team new to the sport, and how you can use the event to better you entire season.
Here’s what Quantum’s Bill Wiggins learned from his week with Vortex Racing, a team new to the sport, and how you can use the event to better you entire season.
Improve the mileage of your sail cloth by taking these simple steps for protection on and off the water.
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.
Bringing new blood on board for your midwinter events? Terry Hutchinson shares his team-dynamic tips.
Mainsail twist can have a large impact on speed and performance. Quantum Sails explains what mainsail twist is and how to use it to get ahead on the racecourse.
Quantum Sails’ Doug Stewart hits the water on a regular basis to get real-life knowledge and feedback. Here are his interesting observations for planing boats.
Races can be won and lost in the corners, especially at the leeward mark. Here’s where being proactive can really make the difference.
If the time comes to abandon ship, there is no better feeling than knowing that you’re as prepared as can be to face the unknown.
When new J/88 owner Laura Weyler set her sights on her first Quantum Key West Race Week, Kris knew exactly what to do to get her there.
Quantum’s Karl Felger knows first hand the value of teamwork and details its importance in the J/88 Spaceman Spiff’s Quantum Key West Race Week campaign.
Everybody gets the competitive bug eventually. Here’s how to take your cruiser for a spin around the buoys.
Terry Hutchinson provides rules of thumb for when to foot and when to pinch. “
Here’s what Quantum’s Bill Wiggins learned from his week with Vortex Racing, a team new to the sport, and how you can use the event to better you entire season.
Improve the mileage of your sail cloth by taking these simple steps for protection on and off the water.
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.
Bringing new blood on board for your midwinter events? Terry Hutchinson shares his team-dynamic tips.
Mainsail twist can have a large impact on speed and performance. Quantum Sails explains what mainsail twist is and how to use it to get ahead on the racecourse.
Quantum Sails’ Doug Stewart hits the water on a regular basis to get real-life knowledge and feedback. Here are his interesting observations for planing boats.
Races can be won and lost in the corners, especially at the leeward mark. Here’s where being proactive can really make the difference.
If the time comes to abandon ship, there is no better feeling than knowing that you’re as prepared as can be to face the unknown.
When new J/88 owner Laura Weyler set her sights on her first Quantum Key West Race Week, Kris knew exactly what to do to get her there.
Quantum’s Karl Felger knows first hand the value of teamwork and details its importance in the J/88 Spaceman Spiff’s Quantum Key West Race Week campaign.
Everybody gets the competitive bug eventually. Here’s how to take your cruiser for a spin around the buoys.
Terry Hutchinson provides rules of thumb for when to foot and when to pinch. “
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