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- Q1109479 subject Q6157192.
- Q1109479 abstract "Velocity made good, or "VMG," in sailing and specifically yacht racing, is the component of a sailboat's velocity that is in the direction of your mark. The concept is useful because a sailboat often cannot, or should not, sail directly to a mark to reach it as quickly as possible. Sailboats cannot sail directly upwind. It is usually less than optimal and can be dangerous to sail directly downwind. Instead of sailing toward the mark, the helmsman chooses a point of sail that optimizes velocity made good.".
- Q1109479 wikiPageExternalLink polar-diagrams-vmg.
- Q1109479 wikiPageWikiLink Q11465.
- Q1109479 wikiPageWikiLink Q119781.
- Q1109479 wikiPageWikiLink Q15608352.
- Q1109479 wikiPageWikiLink Q192520.
- Q1109479 wikiPageWikiLink Q6157192.
- Q1109479 wikiPageWikiLink Q8046440.
- Q1109479 wikiPageWikiLink Q8084.
- Q1109479 wikiPageWikiLink Q93344.
- Q1109479 comment "Velocity made good, or "VMG," in sailing and specifically yacht racing, is the component of a sailboat's velocity that is in the direction of your mark. The concept is useful because a sailboat often cannot, or should not, sail directly to a mark to reach it as quickly as possible. Sailboats cannot sail directly upwind. It is usually less than optimal and can be dangerous to sail directly downwind.".
- Q1109479 label "Velocity made good".