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Finding your Ideal Sailboat - Blog

Is Sailboat Racing or Sailboat Cruising for you?

9/25/2024

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Do you know what sort of sailing you want to do? 
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Bill Gladstone's racing pyramid provides an overview of the time, money, and effort required to become an all-round sailor.   Whether or not you plan to race,  boat preparation is a large part of getting on the water (except if you own a TIWAL Inflatable Sailing Dinghy, of course!).
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1. Boat Preparation
◦ This will vary according to IF you own a boat, what type of boat it is, and where it is kept. 
◦ Rigging the boat, choosing the right equipment.

Racing vs. Cruising?

Racing: Focuses on speed, competition, and continual improvement. It demands
dedication, skill, and strategic thinking. Consistently competing and evaluating
performance is the key to being able to put the whole package together to get a
good result.

Cruising: Emphasises relaxation, exploration, and enjoying the journey. It requires
good seamanship, navigation skills, and a love for the open water.

Skills include:
  • 1. Mastering a winning start using timing and positioning at the start line. Use
transits (visual markers onshore) to judge your distance and angle to the line.
  • 2. Use a combination of twist, depth, and angle of attack to optimise your sails.
Learn how to use tools like tension gauges to fine-tune rig settings and mast
bend.
  • 3. Understand wind patterns and shifts. Study local wind conditions and
geographical influences on wind flow. Use forecasting models to anticipate wind
and weather.
  • 4. Refine your crew’s positioning for optimal boat balance using fore and aft and
side to side ballast.
  • 5. Smooth tacks and gybes by coordinating the crew’s actions. Use "roll tacks"
and "roll gybes" to take advantage of the boat’s momentum.
  • 6. Stay ahead with the latest in technology such as high-modulus sails, carbon
fibre spars, and low-stretch ropes. Implement performance tracking tools to
analyse your speed, angles, and manoeuvres post-race.
  • 7. Handle the boat efficiently across a spectrum of wind and wave conditions.
Develop specialised skills for light air, including keeping the boat moving

through subtle weight shifts and sail adjustments. In heavy air, focus on de-
powering techniques, using your sail controls to maintain boat control and

speed.
  • 8. Using Navigation Tools such as Charts, GPS, Depth, Compass, Radar, AIS and
Mobile Apps.

Action Steps:
- Pick a couple of above topics to learn about such as tactics, rules or navigationskills and carve out some time to spend reading or watching the info.
- Find a friendly boat owner and commit to a season with them (usually one day a
week over summer or fortnightly over winter).
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OR
-Find a boat to buy (and find a crew if needed) and join a sailing club.

If you have any questions about how to start your journey send me an email: [email protected] 
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    Melinda Henshaw

    I am a New Zealand sailor who learned to sail in the beautiful Malborough Sounds and then went onto represent NZ at the 2000 Olympics. 

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