North Sails Webinar - Asymmetric Trim

Published 2020-05-07
North Sails Webinar - Asymmetric Trim

All Comments (14)
  • @frankmocek1598
    These are a great resource. Thanks to North Sails and RSYS for this outstanding effort. Frank Mocek, MD Dallas, TX
  • @dickenspeter
    This is fantastic. I have shared this with my crew. Thank you.
  • @IanSGI
    What a great video! Thanks RSYS for publishing this
  • @dancounihan2412
    Thank you Andrew very good all the boats here are racing boats. Is there an advantage in putting a sprit on my boat Oceania 43 ?
  • @patcarr8678
    when you refer to wind angle is that true or apparent? It isn't defined in the video.
  • @ReneVaeli
    What is the ideal heel angle to try and keep in light wind going downwind ~140?
  • @leonardbohm5604
    How would you trim the Gennaker if you need to go as much windward as possible
  • @Fab-sp1fj
    less than 200 likes? There is an incredible amount of very valuable information here! The aussie accent is not easy for me, but what a great video!
  • I've noticed nobody in this video releases the outhaul, even in light air. The clews are all the way to the mark on the boom. Is this new thinking?
  • Helms person, man, woman, driver. Make up your mind! Or why not call it a spade like they did the last thousand years Also tack line? You don’t call it a sheet line right