This is my own personal list of things I try to be aware of while racing
I keep trying to build good habits with the way I race and the list below helps me determine what I need to work on most with the aim of winning regattas
Pre start
- Train hard be smart ( dont repeat bad sailing technique)
- Control the controllables (boat Preparation)
- Good routines
- Boat set up fullness /twist /shape/sheeting angle view separately ,Look at back stay and jib numbers and jib boom loading
- Set up rig for lulls not gusts
- Lakeside position
- pre start Choose a side or middle of coarse and start line
- Get your eye in!
- Boat pep Priorities must, should, Like
- Sail boat in close before racing to check tacking and gibing is working OK
Start
- Start is 80% of the race
- Don’t let others dictate your start
- Know lift or knock at start
- Careful of drift on start line
- Keep moving and stay close to the line if very light (start with speed to get through the light patches)
- Slingshot start (head down then point up on start while maintaining space to leeward )
- Remember bail out if bad spot on start sooner than later
- Sometime set up on port even if sail behind others to get on the lifting tack
- Work at carving a space to leeward from 50 seconds before start
- 5 seconds to go slowly point up. Get water flowing over the keel, 3 seconds to go point down into the hole you have made and get speed on. at the start point up that slingshots the boat forward
- Take time out to practice this method
- Sail into this space at the start (Make a gap then use the gap)
Beat
- Stand behind the boats on wind to see the wind on water
- Bottom mark ask question Defending or attacking
- Make space without losing pace
- Reach down and use speed when going below a starboard tacker
- Think in terms of percentages in taking risks or not
- Lead the fleet into the knock
- If bad start keep positive and keep concentrating on wind pattern and out sail the pack
- Self talk Lift or Knock
- link up the pressures
- stay in faze with the wind
- Don’t tack on a Knuckle (no wind pocket)
- Use starboard rights advantage first beat
- OK to round the first mark in a group (leaders often have taken a risk on the first beat)
- Sail around the group at the mark
- Don’t come in on port in a big fleet
- You can cross the fleet if your in front but dont cross the fleet if your behind
- loose cover with top skippers
- Sail low when approaching a port tacker can fool him to tack early
- Sail the fleet
- Sail high if directly in front and slightly to leeward of opposition
- Sail low if to windward of opposition if you have enough space
- Ideal position is to be directly in front in the same direction as the wind is blowing (you will not lose from a wind shift if in that position)
- If opportunity on wind arrives sail low and fast
- Think about OK to hit mark and do penalty rather than awkward slow tacks to clear the mark
- Don’t sail away from the opposition, Learn to sail faster than them
- If in doubt whether to cross a starboard tacked boat, tack rather than go behind (In some situations it is very hard to judge and if you go behind you could accidentally hit the boat)
- Overlay top mark for speed on rounding, Don’t cut corners
- Wait 3 more seconds when you think you can tack and lay the mark
- In big fleet make decisions early enough to set lane around top mark
- Spend your lead to stay in front
Downwind
- Stand as far downwind from the boat as possible so you can see wind puffs behind the boats
- Stay high on tight reach
- Aim for middle of gate before choosing bottom mark unless in a group and then better to establish buoy room early
- Sail higher angles downwind when coming to mark
- Rounding marks (go in fat, come out thin)
Attitude
- Adaptability
- Risk execution
- Risk reward
- Evaluate each race and work out where the gains and losses are!
- Very difficult to come back from being behind ! Pinpoint the initial mistake that lost the race
- Be Patient Realize that if a wrong tack or wrong gust hits you if you get unsettled it could get doubly worse very quickly
- Sail with what you have got not what you would like it to be
- Slow on the rudder
- Sail clean but stay in contention
- Avoid collision even if you are in the right! (you can lose a lot of ground when boats contact)
- Score board pressure
- Aim to win however be careful not to take unnecessary flyers
- work at consistent in regatta keep good position rather than risk loosing it
- They are wind pennants not competitors (dont get caught up in personal battles)
- Keep checking your rights
- Protest correctly
- You cant win a regatta on first day but you can loose it!
- Be careful
- Just sail every race like it’s the only race
- Prioritize one thing
- Be happy
- Kill them slowly
- make friends with your enemies
- I can beat them
- If you can’t win it’s the process that’s the reward
- Have a objective for each regatta (not winning) /At the end of the season this will add up to being a master of the sport
- If you think you can you usually can
- If you know you can’t for sure your not going to do it
- simplify things as much as possible
- never give up
- Debrief after big regatta sets business plan for the next