Learn to Sail Our Step by Step Guide

How to Sail Welcome to learning to sail. When people take up sailing, they often have three misconceptions. They think it's gonna be expensive. It isn’t. People think it's elitist. Certainly not elitist. Or people think it's gonna be difficult. Well, I assure you it's not. Let me show you how easy it actually is. Let's go sailing.  Let’s start with people get a little stressed about the names of everything on the boat and the language that goes with the sea. Well, good news there is, learn the practical skills first, the names, and everything that will follow later.  So why should you consider sailing?   Firstly, and most importantly, sailing is fun. Whether you're skimming along in your dinghy or sailing and cruising…

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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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About Lake St. Clair Michigan

Lake St. Clair, Michigan Lake St Clair lies between Lake Huron and Lake Erie. It is connected to Lake Huron by the St Clair River and to Lake Erie by the Detroit River. This lake/river system is one of the busiest waterways in the world. With over 5,000 ships transiting each year, it is busier than both the Panama Canal and the Suez Canal combined! Both the lake and the river were named by French explorers in 1679 after St. Clair of Assisi. Along with the Detroit River, the system is actually a strait as it joins two large bodies of water and lies between two large landmasses. facts about Lake St. Clair and its…

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