Keeping the Team Together
Every top program benefits by having a crewmember dedicated to the team’s success.
Every top program benefits by having a crewmember dedicated to the team’s success.
Weight is key in sailing performance. Jay Sharkey gives his pro tips on making the best of the weight onboard whenever you’re on the water.
You can respect your competitors, push the limits, and race hard while not losing sight of the big picture.
Join the layline parade to the weather mark too early or too late, and you’ll struggle to round. Pick the right moment, and you’ll capitalize at the top of the beat.
These funny boat and sailing phrases help make teaching easier.
Not all sea breezes are created equal. To know which way to go, you need to know their origin.
Upwind or down, the key for crews is to feed information about incoming puffs to the skipper.
Tim Healy shares his top tips for improving your angle when you’re having trouble pointing.
The pitman is a vital connection between the front and back of the boat, ensuring that everything runs smoothly.
You don’t need to be a pro or have a pro on board to win races. Two top corinthian teams share their strategy for making to the top.
Steering, trim and weight are three critical elements to a perfect tack
Want to win your next big event? Don’t overthink the problem, just follow these simple steps and you’ll be well on your way.
Every top program benefits by having a crewmember dedicated to the team’s success.
Weight is key in sailing performance. Jay Sharkey gives his pro tips on making the best of the weight onboard whenever you’re on the water.
You can respect your competitors, push the limits, and race hard while not losing sight of the big picture.
Join the layline parade to the weather mark too early or too late, and you’ll struggle to round. Pick the right moment, and you’ll capitalize at the top of the beat.
These funny boat and sailing phrases help make teaching easier.
Not all sea breezes are created equal. To know which way to go, you need to know their origin.
Upwind or down, the key for crews is to feed information about incoming puffs to the skipper.
Tim Healy shares his top tips for improving your angle when you’re having trouble pointing.
The pitman is a vital connection between the front and back of the boat, ensuring that everything runs smoothly.
You don’t need to be a pro or have a pro on board to win races. Two top corinthian teams share their strategy for making to the top.
Steering, trim and weight are three critical elements to a perfect tack
Want to win your next big event? Don’t overthink the problem, just follow these simple steps and you’ll be well on your way.
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