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Sailboat Balance

October 20, 2023/by Grant Headifen

Below is an animation that shows the balance of forces: actually it is technically the balance of a concept called “moments.”

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Sailboat Engine and House Systems

October 19, 2023/by Grant Headifen

Perhaps the most important use of DC power on a vessel is for starting the engine. Considerable power is needed for this task and if the engine does not start immediately…

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Motor Sailing

October 19, 2023/by Grant Headifen

If the wind is light and your time is short you might want to consider motor-sailing—using your auxiliary engine…

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Anchoring Rode and Scope

October 19, 2023/by Grant Headifen

To hold a sailboat, the anchor must naturally be attached to the vessel. This is accomplished by using “rode,” which is either all chain or a combination of rope (nylon line) and chain.

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Boat and Equipment Emergencies

October 19, 2023/by Grant Headifen

The character MacGyver in the TV show of the same name would have made a great sailor. Why? Because he could fix anything and a boat is a concoction of a kajillion gadgets busting to rot…

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Understanding Weather Systems

October 19, 2023/by Grant Headifen

Weather is a highly complex natural phenomenon. Globally, it is all connected and operates on a multitude of physical laws.

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Sailing Wind Velocity & Direction

October 19, 2023/by Grant Headifen

The faster the boat sails into the wind, the more the apparent wind speed increases and the more it feels like it is coming from the front of the boat. They say  “The apparent wind is forward of the true wind”. This means the apparent wind feels like it comes from a more forward direction than the true wind.

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Tacking and Gybing Maneuvers

October 19, 2023/by Grant Headifen

Tacking when you want to sail in a direction to exactly where the wind is coming from— guess what—you can’t! The best we can do is to follow a zig-zag course by sailing at about 30 to 40 degrees off the wind…

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Sailing Safety Introduction

October 19, 2023/by Grant Headifen

Emergencies at sea extend from simple and almost funny episodes to major challenges that are extremely serious.

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Alternating Current and Direct Current

October 18, 2023/by Grant Headifen

In your house, your wall outlets deliver alternating current (AC) electricity. The electricity provided to your house and your marina from the national electric grid is AC. Most of the devices…

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