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Sailing World: How to Be a Better Crew

Posted on April 14th, 2021

Each crew position has its own specific responsibilities and requires a particular skill set, but there are some attribute...

Sailing World: How To Keep Your Crew (Happy)

Posted on April 14th, 2021

This originally appeared in Sailing World By Dave Powlison December 11, 2018If you’re going to use your crew as leeward b...

Sailing World: How To Make Adjustments When You’re Slow

Posted on October 26th, 2020

Clip source: How To Make Adjustments When You’re Slow | Sailing World If you’re struggling to keep pace with the top boat...

Sailing World: The Rebirth of Running Tide

Posted on September 1st, 2020

Clip source: The Rebirth of Running Tide | Sailing World One of the most successful racing yachts gets a thorough restora...

Sailing World: A Perfect Handheld VHF

Posted on June 10th, 2020

Small, powerful, and loaded with features, the Cobra HH600 floating VHF is ideal for raceboats large and small. By Dave R...

Sailing World: How to Get a Proper Ping

Posted on October 9th, 2019

One of my little pet peeves is inaccurate line pinging. It’s important to take your time and be accurate. Good input in eq...

Sailing World: Racing with the Tactiqs Performance App

Posted on September 10th, 2019

Clip source: Racing with the Tactiqs Performance App | Sailing World This article is provided by the maker of Tactiqs per...

Sailing World: The Zen of Rigging a Sailboat

Posted on May 2nd, 2018

Clip source: The Zen of Rigging a Sailboat | Sailing WorldBecoming one with the boat before races is a source of escape. B...

Sailing World: Racing in the Technology Age

Posted on August 21st, 2017

Clip source: Sailing World: Racing in the Technology Age Onboard computers and software can support our tactical decision...


Sailing World: How to Be a Better Crew

Posted on July 20th, 2016

Clip source: How to Be a Better Crew | Sailing World Each crew position has its own specific responsibilities and require...

Compiled by Quentin Leo

When any two sailboats are within sight of one another, there is a race.