Other Sailing Articles
Get Everyone On the Same Page
Yet another great article from Sailing World. This article reminds you that you can always be more prepared... not just for launching your boat, but for every maneuver that you could potentially perform during a day on the water. The article uses an example of choreographing maneuvers on a Farr 40, which is probably a little overkill for the majority of sailors and boats. Nonetheless, if you put specific duties of each crew member in writing for different maneuvers, we guarantee that you'll be faster around the buoys.
Four Sea Breeze Diagrams
If you can understand the wind and how it is being developed you will have a huge leg up on the competition. This piece from Sailing World contains some great illustrations going over some different sea breeze scenarios.
Mental Fitness
Some interesting ideas about how the mind affects your sailing
Spring Training
This article gives an interesting theory of building up and peaking for a specific event, and maybe taking it easy early in the season
Using the Clouds to Your Advantage
A quick summary of how clouds work, and how to know where the wind will blow.
Understanding the Wind
An interview by Dave Dellenbaugh of By Baldridge, providing some pointers on how to make the most out of reading the wind and playing the shifts.
Understanding the Wind - Clean Up Your Language
Article from David Dellenbaugh discussing how to clean up your communication aboard so that you can convey information regarding the wind more accurately.
Get Your Priorities Straight
To be successful in sailing, you must be a good decision maker. In order to make good decisions, you need to have your priorities straight.
Put It All Together
You won't improve your sailing very much if you focus only on individual elements. You have to "put it all together," in order to achieve the "next level".
Problem Solving - Work on Your Weaknesses
Seems obvious, but many people don't follow this advice! (from David Dellenbaugh's Speed&Smarts)
