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Jib Sail Trim

Close hauled: Sails in TightClose REach: 1-2 feet outside lifelinesBeam Reach: 3-4 feet outside lifelinesBroad Reach & Run: Sail comes off furling at 90 degree angle Use telltales to fine tune sail trim. Moving that jib sheet inch to get that perfect sail trim Trimming the headsail There are telltales inside the headsail and on outside the headsail. The rule of the thumb is if your inside telltales are fluttering, then trim the headsail (bring it in). If the outside telltales are fluttering, then ease out (Let is out) Jib telltales Note: jib=headsailfluttering = luffingease = let outtrim= bring it in

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Trimming the jib
Trimming the jib

What is the best water way guide for ICW?

What is the best waterway guide for Intercoastal coast way? Links to navigation apps Waterway guide Click here https://www.waterwayguide.com/latest-news/news/9387/navigation-options-who-do-you-trust http://bobicw.blogspot.com/p/14-nc-virginia-cut-obstructions-mm-14.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9IOov52NUQ

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What are the responsibilities of a Crew?

The Crew Responsibilities The crew’s primary responsibility is to follow the skipper’s orders for the safe operation of the boat. Even if a crew is made up of family members, including children, the skipper needs to establish order for the sake of safety. Navigator Checks weather forecasts, plan sailing routes and courses, and monitors the boat’s position under way. Helmsman Steers the boat to the courses supplied by the navigator. Trimmer Supervises sail trim to suit the course being steered. Dinghy Captain Ensure the dinghy is clean, dry, inflated, fueled, and equipped with safety gear and that it’s properly secured at all times.

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Benefits of learning how to Sail

Why learn to Sail? So a friend took me out for a sail, and I caught the sailing bug? I joined a sailing school and learnt how to sail. Sailing is an amazing sports and here is why you should introduce sailing your children and friends. The following are a list of benefits of sailing and what you can learn from it. Benefits of learning sailing 1. Ability to take the risk Those sailors who are learning to sail or like to be involved in boat racing are more prone to develop a risk taking nature and become comfortable with it over the years. Such sailors quickly understand that taking risks always brings…

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Benefits of sailing Lake St. Clair Sailing School. Michigan

Checklist Before You Set Sail

Everything needs maintenance. It is essential to check your sailboat and make sure you have a set of spare parts before you cast away. The following is a checklist that you need to do or have before you set sail Sailing List It is important to check the location and condition of Thru-Hull fittings. Also check of the seacocks are operating properly. Check if the Thru-Hull plus are attached to each seacock. Make sure you have two or three spare hose clamps on board in case of an emergency.Check Bilge pump and make sure they are operational. make sure they are Clean and Dry. Bilges Are Clean and Dry.Check the rails, grab the…

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Checklist before you set sail. Lake St. Clair Sailing School. Michigan

How to Trim Mainsail to Make your Sailboat Go Faster!

When we look to trimming our mainsail, we really do need to understand the principles of sail twist and why sail twist is so important. As your boat sails along, the wind hitting the top of the sail is a little bit stronger than the wind hitting the bottom of the sail. For this reason, the top of the sail needs to be slightly looser than the bottom. This is where sail twist comes in. By using the mainsheet, the traveller, and the vang, depending on the point of sail, we can get air to move smoothly and drive the boat across all points of that mainsail. This will lead you to have…

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Protected: ASA 103 Practice Quiz Test Preperation

ASA 103 Practice Test Quiz American Sailing Practice Quiz ASA 103 Practice Test A coastal cruising review quiz based on your ASA 103 test-prep guide. It covers charts, navigation lights, anchoring, right-of-way, weather, visibility, safety gear, towing, grounding, rig failures, and emergency procedures. Question 1 of 35 Score: 0 Charts Question 1 Next Question

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Sailing or Boating Emergency Procedures

Emergency Procedures List NOTE: NEVER JUMP IN WATER UNLESS INSTRUCTED BY CAPTAIN Emergency Radio Operation Switch to Channel 16 – Coast Guard.Take microphone, depress black button to talk, release to listenSay the following:a. Mayday, Mayday, Mayday.b. This is the _ I am a ft. _c. Documentation, Registration No. is ___d. My position is:e. My emergency is: Man Overboard Post lookout. Lookout to point at man overboard.Throw white life ring.Use anything that floats as additional markers.Signal for help by any means available. Leaks or Damage Control Put on life jackets.If you can see the hole, stuff anything in it to plug it.Signal for help by any means available. Rough Water Put on life jackets.Tie…

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Wind Speed and Direction at Lake St. Clair

What is the wind like on Lake St. Clair Anyone who has learned to sail understands at least the basics about why you need to be constantly aware of wind speed and direction when sailing. With no wind, it is hard to sail. High wind will be dangerous to sail. Racers also need to know the wind direction to be able to plan for point of sail ahead of time. Sailors need to detect wind constantly because sails are trimmed and adjusted for maximum efficiency and speed according to both wind speed and direction. Wind forecast for Lake St Clair provided by windfinder.com Experienced sailors learn to read the wind in a more sophisticated manner…

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