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    Posted: 13 Oct 17 at 9:05pm
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A lunchtime beer is always a good thing, unless the afternoon races are back to back and you are wearing a dry suit.
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That's why men of a certain age like me never wear drysuits..... Smile
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There's quite a few variations on the 'sail the long tack' rule all based on preserving options until you're sure which way to go; stay away from the laylines, sail to the centre, play the fleet percentages.

Laylines are tactical dead ends; lifted and you've over stood and boats come in from under you. Headed and you'reon the outside of the shift. Lose lose.

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I agree about having a plan, always better than not having one, and tell the crew how you're going to approach the start and first beat, then keep him updated with what you think is going on and be open to what he's telling you from out on the wire, he can see more.

The best strategy is to apply the correct tactic to the circumstance and the better your tactical knowledge, the less likely you are to lose.
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