Dan Slater is New Zealand’s top Finn sailor, and one of the best in the world. Here some on-board video shows Dan steering the Finn down a windy run, and up on to the beat. Not as smooth as it could be, but instructive all the same...
Sometimes it takes a coach's perspective to point out the obvious, or rather, let the sailor work out for themselves what was obvious with hindsight. Neil Marsden provides the coach's perspective on what some 470 girls could have done differently upwind...
If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs, then maybe your name is Russell Coutts. If it’s not, then read what the three-time America’s Cup winner has to say about keeping calm in a crisis.....
The specifics of the sailboat racing rules are mind-numbingly detailed and written to cover all potential incidents. DON’T WORRY - You do not need to know everything about the rules to go out and have fun and be safe. By reading and understanding the following rules and terms, you should be able to get around the course without fouling another boat or causing an accident. These rules should only be thought of as a beginning!
Peter Gray and Rachael Rhodes won the SailJuice Global Warm-Up 2012 after sailing their Scorpion to 2nd place in the final of the five events in the series, the Draycote Dash last weekend. The Scorpion was one of four boats with a serious chance of taking the overall title. Probably best placed was the Phantom, with Andrew Wilde looking to discard his no-show at the Bloody Mary and get a good replacement result at Draycote in the one-discard series....
We rounded up some great prizes for those who entered one of the events via SailRacer online entry system for this year's Series, thanks to some generous donations from our sponsors.
Having done the tactical job for a few years, Terry Hutchinson found it hard to relinquish control of the decision-making habit when he started steering the TP52. Now when he's helming the AC45 multihull in the America's Cup World Series, more than ever it's vital to be absolutely clear with his communication. Things happen fast and communication needs to be heard and understood first time, every time...
Father and Son team Stuart and Nick Hydon sailed their Lark to victory at the Draycote Dash on a sunny, light to medium weekend at Draycote Water. Peter Gray and Rachael Rhodes came 2nd overall in their Scorpion, with Steve Bolland's RS300 in 3rd place. Provisional overall results for the SailJuice Global Warm-Up place Gray and Rhodes' as series winners in their Scorpion. Ian Morgan is 2nd in his Laser Standard, and former series leaders Sam Mettam and Richard Anderton are 3rd in their Fireball.
The outcome of the SailJuice Global Warm-up hangs in the balance as competitors head to the final of the five events in the series, this weekend's Draycote Dash at Draycote Water near Coventry. At first glance, the Series looks set to be a three-way showdown between Sam Mettam and Richard Anderton's Fireball, Ian Morgan's Laser and the Scorpion sailed by Peter Gray and Rachael Rhodes. But there's a joker in the pack....