Expert sailing tips: Mike Broughton on racing fast and wet boats. There’s spray everywhere and your eyes are stinging. You are planing downwind in 20 knots….
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Yachts & Yachting is the leading performance sailing magazine, covering every aspect of the racing scene, from dinghies to keelboats. Our insightful features and stunning photography bring you the inside track on the world’s most exciting regattas together with advice and inspiration from the very best sailors, coaches and industry experts.
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Technical Sailing. SPRAY SOFT SHELL JACKET. Style #2111603 $ 220.00. SPRAY OCEAN JACKET. Style #2111109 $ 410.00. LINK GORE TEX HOODED JACKET. Style #1911106 $ 350.00. ORCA SOFT SHELL JACKET. Style #50-115 $ 480.00. ORCA RASHGUARD. Style #50-113 $ 190.00. REFERENCE PANT. Style #40102 $ 590.00. REFERENCE RASHGUARD. …
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Was unterscheidet ein hervorragendes von einem durchschnittlichen Segel? Wenn der Moment gekommen ist, spüren Sie es sofort. Es ist genau der Augenblick, in …
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The following is a partial list of sailboat types and sailing classes, including keelboats, dinghies and multihull (catamarans and trimarans Olympic classes. Laser. Name Year of first construction Designer Builder Notes 470: 1963: André Cornu: Several: 49er: 1999: Julian Bethwaite: Several: 49er FX: 2010: Julian Bethwaite ...
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2019 Sailing Services Catalog * New Catalog Coming Soon *. Terms of Business. Standing Rigging Order Form and Reference Guide. Swaging Services. Wire Rope & Nitronic Rod. Sta-Lok Rigging Fittings. Hayn Rigging Fittings. Alexander Roberts / Toggles & …
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In this episode it's naked sailing to Planitis, Greece. A little bit different this episode where we are just at sea and take you with us on our sail.We star...
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Sailboat Photo Gallery, C. This Sailboat Photo Gallery is a collection of sailboat ads where you can see what people were willing to sell their sailboat for, and when. Ads are dated starting in 2004, undated ads are from previous years. Remember that these are "asking" prices, and probably not what the boat actually sold for.
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Here you find an overview of videos of our bluewater sailing journeys & experiences, also to be found directly on our You-Tube channel Thula Sailing (press button below).. If you always dreamed of becoming a marine creature & would like to support us young sailors, we'd be thrilled if you joined our our Patreon Crew (see ' Support '). This will help to improve video quality by …
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About Us. Yachts & Yachting is the leading performance sailing magazine, covering every aspect of the racing scene, from dinghies to keelboats. Our insightful features and stunning photography bring you the inside track on the world’s most exciting regattas together with advice and inspiration from the very best sailors, coaches and industry experts.
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Sailing Technologies is a startup technological venture that creates & transfers high performance sailing technology to the consumer and industry markets and its first marketable product is DrSails. We (as Sailing Technologies team) are fast, flexible and reactive and these keep us improving day-by-day.
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This technique is also known as external lamination, a process that allows our sail makers to apply the proper amount of carbon fiber reinforcing to the various high-load areas and directions that are best for the specific design and expected uses of the sail.
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Along every coastline, from China to Scandinavia, the technology of sailing – distinctive to each seagoing culture – was evolving. Barques, brigs, caravels and clippers and catboats, feluccas, galleons, junks, longships, misticos, schooners and sloops; the technology and design of sailing ships was as diverse as the peoples who sailed these.
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Until the mid of the 19th century, sailing ships were the primary means for marine commerce, this period is known as Age of Sail.
Sailing employs the wind —acting on sails, wingsails or kites —to propel a craft on the surface of the water ( sailing ship, sailboat, windsurfer, or kitesurfer ), on ice ( iceboat) or on land ( land yacht) over a chosen course, which is often part of a larger plan of navigation .
For many sailing craft, the arc spanning 45° on either side of the wind is a "no-go" zone, where a sail is unable to mobilize power from the wind. Sailing on a course as close to the wind as possible—approximately 45°—is termed "close-hauled".
These control the curvature that is appropriate to the windspeed, the higher the wind, the flatter the sail. When the wind strength is greater than these adjustments can accommodate to prevent overpowering the sailing craft, then reducing sail area through reefing, substituting a smaller sail or by other means.