Trim For Speed and Height

There is a considered observation that we either have high mode or low mode sailors at the top of any fleet. Sailing high or low mode has individual advantages in different conditions, so we have to look carefully at what we mean by high or low mode. The purpose of this blog is to discuss sailing styles and blow some setup myths apart.

Downwind Sailing

Many top sailors complain about either their downwind speed or state that they don’t know how to sail downwind. In reality this is usually based on an emotion and mental challenges rather than what an observer may see, but there is can be a hint of truth in such statement as they might be slow in certain conditions. In this article we look at the real deal with both top sailors and amateurs falling into the same errors quite often.

Drag Limits

Hydrofoils and more... In theory a sailing boat can travel infinitely fast.  How?  The wind generated by forward movement (we know as being a component of apparent wind) continues to increase with speed.  With the increase in apparent wind everything changes, and more speed is theoretically possible.  We should have video games based on this... Continue Reading →

The Mystery of Masts

Why does the mast matter? In terms of sailing boat “hardware”,  the mast must be considered one of the most dominant pieces of equipment when considering impact on performance. We have many types of mast, and along with the evolution of hull design and the progression to apparent wind sailing, the mast has probably changed... Continue Reading →

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