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Coaching Drills - Sail1Design

    https://sail1design.com/coaching-drills/
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Pre-race Drills - Mysailing

    https://www.mysailing.com.au/pre-race-drills/
    Normally this drill takes about 40 minutes on a sizeable keelboat and about half that on a daysailer or dinghy. Remember, the helm and trimmers will also want to do some reasonably lengthy straight-line sailing to set up the sails, rig and feel of the boat.

Sailing Practice Techniques: Here are 60 to try! - SailZing

    https://sailzing.com/sailing-practice-techniques/
    So, we decided to compile a list of sailing practice techniques for solo, paired, or multiple boats. We searched online and our favorite sailing …

Seven drills to improve your skills - Sail-World.com

    https://www.sail-world.com/-98004/
    The Ducking Drill requires a minimum of two boats. Beginning with a rabbit start the boats sail off on either Port or Starboard tack. Not allowed to tack, the coach drives behind and coaches the leeward boat. After a given period of time the coach blows the whistle, the sailor tacks, ducks the fleet and tacks on the windward boast hip.

Sailing Drills... - New Bern High School Naval Junior …

    https://nbnjrotc-sail.blogspot.com/2010/08/sailing-drill-clock-pick-one-get-there.html
    Here are two advanced drills to work on the skills of sailing to windward The Pipeline (link) "The Cone" This is a popular exercise for racing …

Sailing Drill Dictionary

    https://drilldictionary.com/
    This is a resource for all sailing coaches to use when you get stuck and want to shake things up with your coaching. I am trying to build this site to include as many new and different drills as possible, so if you have one that isn’t on here, please send it my way to [email protected] and I will add it. Other links for coaches:

Race Training Exercises - Chambers Sailing

    http://www.chamberssailing.org/files/documents/CSC002-RYA-Race-Training-Exercise-Booklet-V4.pdf
    Take a wind reading at the Pin; add 90 degrees and motor along that bearing until have the correct length line. Move 2-3 boat lengths upwind or up tide and drop the anchor. Then correct the line adjusting the anchor line to the back bearing. 4. Lay leeward Marks with a back bearing of the Windward mark 5.

Shakedown skills and drills for the start of the season

    https://www.yachtingmonthly.com/sailing-skills/shakedown-skills-drills-for-the-start-of-the-season-77465
    Shakedown skills: Sailing manoeuvres Once the sails are up, a few tacks will remind the crew which way the sheets go round the winches and the importance of making up the lazy sheet for the new tack. Any mistakes will be obvious. Gybing is more hazardous on a windy day and some coordination is required.

Some drills I use when coaching fleet and team …

    http://hssailing.org/documents/Session-2-Drills-Dave-Perry.pdf
    Purpose: to practice what each boat does in various combinations. The drill has the boats racing from mark 1 to mark 3, or from mark 3 to the finish (digital N) The “waiting room” at mark 1 is the area to the left of mark 1 (looking upwind) on an extension from a …

on-the-water practice drills

    http://www.willamettesailingclub.com/highschool/documents/practice%20drills.pdf
    On-The-Water Practice Drills Duck Call I (round the marks) Set marks (2 for straight line, 3 for triangle, 4 for box). Boats leaving the dock get in line and go around marks, reversing direction on the whistle, until coach signals . . . Duck Call II (follow the mother duck) Boats line up behind the coach boat and follow wherever it leads.

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