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» Sailing Instruction 1 | » Sailing Instruction 2
Organizations
Class Associations
Boating Links
- Handbook of Michigan Boating Laws and Responsibilities
- Boat US Online Boating Safety Course
- Life Jacket Regulations
- Fishing Rules and Regulations
- Navigation Lights
- Navigation Lights from USCG
Other Sailing Links
- Sailing Illustrated – Tom Ehman, Jr. CEO and Editor-in-Chief
- Yacht Clubs of the World – Sail Clubs from all over the world
Learning to Sail
- Physics of sailing # Basic sail trim
- Physics of sailing: Real and Apparent Wind
- Points of Sailing
- What Makes a Sailboat Go
- Boat Parts and Where to Sit
- Learning to Sail 1
- Learning to Sail 2
- Six essentials to sailing
- Tacking 1
- Tacking 2
- Gybing 1
- Gybing 2
Racing Rules
- Racing Rules in Brief
From US Sailing - Sailboat racing rules review 2017 – 2020
- Basic Racing Rules
- The Racing Rules of Sailing – From ISAF
- Racing Rules FAQ
- Racing Rules of Sailing – Look to Windward
- UK Sailmakers Rules Quiz – Animated Quiz on the rules
Sailing Instruction – 1
- General
- Knot tying demo
- UGA – How a race works
- UGA – New in old sport
- UGA – Points of Sail
- You Against the Course
- Sail Controls – Not for Laser
- Tacking a two-handed boat
- Shroud tell tales
- Telltales
- Gaining strategic advantage
- Trim for speed
- Racing 101 – Shifting gears
- Racing 101 – Taking on headers
- Gust Management
- How much Heel
- Apparent wind and gust/lull management – math
- UGA Steering without steering
- Lifts and headers – 1
- Lifts and headers – 2
- Shore effect on wind
- Tactics – Fisher
- Tactics and Strategy
- Tactical Tips
- Sail fast with less hiking
- Focus on angle
- Reading wind on the water
- Downwind technique
- Tactics – The lee bow
- Ease for speed
- Keeping Clear Air
- Rules – Rocking and rolling
- Visiting Skipper as Crew
- Crew work – communication
- Hand-over-hand sheeting
- Rooster Sailing
- Steve Smith
- Flying Scot
- Int. Sailing Academy
- Be a good skipper
- Teamwork 1 – FS/IL
- Teamwork 2 – 2012 College Champs
- Teamwork 3 – with real time commentary
- Teamwork 4 – Thistle acc
- Teamwork 5
- 2016 Clinic Outline – Rick
- 2017 Clinic Outline – Rick
- National Coaching
Sailing Instruction 2
- Starting
- Interlake
- Rigging and Tuning an Interlake
- Interlake Tuning Guide
- Roll Tacking an Interlake
- Interlake Upwind
- Interlake Reaching
- Interlake Downwind
- Flying Scot
- Flying Scot Tuning Guide
- Roll Tacking a Flying Scot
- FS/IL Roll tacking/crew movement
- Flying Scot Sailing Clinic
- Flying Scot mainsail trim
- Flying Scot spinnaker gybe
- Tacking Flying Scot / Interlake
- Flying Scot Changing Gears
- Flying Scot closehauled/tacking
- Flying Scot – big breeze
- Fisher 1
- Fisher 2
- Fisher 3
- Fisher Q & A
- Sunfish
- MC Scow
- Laser
- Telltale Placement
- Marking your outhaul
- Vang
- Laser Tuning Guide 1
- Laser Tuning Guide 2
- Laser tuning guide – spreadsheet metric
- Spring tips
- Body position downwind
- Incorrect lull response
- Correct lull response
- Preventing death rolls
- Starting and boat speed
- Downwind
- Laser Rigging Tips
- Vang downwind – 1
- Vang downwind – 2
- What the vang really does
- Vang Sheeting
- Cunningham
- Cockerill 1
- Tacking
- Roll Tacking
- Mainsheet trick #1
- Mainsheet trick #2
- Mainsheet trick #3
- General Hiking Technique
- Nick Thompson on hiking
- Nick Thompson on Gybing
- Pinching
- Footing
- Gybing – 1
- Gybing – 2
- Overhand Gybe
- Reaching
- Waves
- Mark II Sail Trim Guide
- Sail fast less hiking – 1
- Sail fast less hiking – 2
- Sail fast in light air and chop
- Feeling slow in light air
- Light air and sail trim
- Laser Start – 15 knots
- Laser Webinars
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