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- Q5456214 subject Q6291755.
- Q5456214 abstract "The five essentials of sailing describes the five key things that a dinghy sailor uses to sail the boat as efficiently as possible. The five essentials are:Boat balance - which side the sailor sits on and how far out to make sure the boat sails level.Rigging - lifting the daggerboard up when sailing downwind and putting it down when sailing upwind. Also changing the outhallCourse made good (C.M.G.) - taking the most efficient route from one point to another depending on the direction of the wind. Sail setting - pulling the sail in when sailing upwind and letting it out when sailing downwind.Trim - sitting at the front of the boat when sailing upwind and at the back when sailing downwind.Some of the essentials may have alternative names. For example: Course made good may also be known as 'Course Steered'.".
- Q5456214 thumbnail Contender_sailing_dinghy.jpg?width=300.
- Q5456214 wikiPageExternalLink sailing-essentials.asp.
- Q5456214 wikiPageExternalLink the_sailing_five_essentials.
- Q5456214 wikiPageWikiLink Q1530280.
- Q5456214 wikiPageWikiLink Q21809324.
- Q5456214 wikiPageWikiLink Q25999.
- Q5456214 wikiPageWikiLink Q6291755.
- Q5456214 comment "The five essentials of sailing describes the five key things that a dinghy sailor uses to sail the boat as efficiently as possible. The five essentials are:Boat balance - which side the sailor sits on and how far out to make sure the boat sails level.Rigging - lifting the daggerboard up when sailing downwind and putting it down when sailing upwind.".
- Q5456214 label "Five essentials of sailing".
- Q5456214 depiction Contender_sailing_dinghy.jpg.