sailing to win sailing for life setting a race course in 400 metres of water peter van muyden
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SAILING TO WIN SAILING FOR LIFE
Setting a race course in 400 Metres of water
Setting a race course in 400 Metres of water
Peter van Muyden
SAILING TO WIN SAILING FOR LIFE
Setting a race course in 400 Metres of water
Conditions reasonable steady wind direction around 125 degrees17-22 knotsdepth 200-500 Metrestwo World championships (Youth, Overall) very hot
Solutions preset the course by anchoring 45 gallon plastic drums Three sets of windward marksMarks (25 kg danforth anchor – 1 M chain – 25kg shackles - 1 M chain – 25kg
shackles – 2000ft of 6mm line tied to drum.) Marks were tethered off the drum
Signal boat two sets of (25 kg danforth anchor – 1 M chain – 25kg shackles - 1 M chain – 25kg shackles – 2000ft of 8mm line tied to drum in a Vee. ) 35 ft signal boat was tied to the drum
SAILING TO WIN SAILING FOR LIFE
Setting a race course in 400 Metres of water
SAILING TO WIN SAILING FOR LIFE
Setting a race course in 400 Metres of water
Issues and resolutionsCourse length adjustmentsChange courseFinish boat placement3 square Metre surface area on the linesSignal boat settlement 45 minutesStart line length adjustmentHarbour and Submarine traffic
SAILING TO WIN SAILING FOR LIFE
Setting a race course in 400 Metres of water
Youth Worlds
SAILING TO WIN SAILING FOR LIFE
Setting a race course in 400 Metres of water
SAILING TO WIN SAILING FOR LIFE
Setting a race course in 400 Metres of water