Hi Everyone, I made some changes to my channel this winter that resulted in YT deleting all of my comments/replies on these videos. It's really a shame, because I feel like I have answered quite a few theory questions in the comments section over the years. If you have a question, even if it looks like it's been asked before, please don't hesitate to post a comment, I'll do my best to get back to you. Cheers, JH
Awsome explanation! ıf you don't mind may i suggest referencing the boat in the up direction instead of TW. It would be better for visualizationicause when we are on the control we are aligned with the boat direction. so TW and AW are relative to us(boat) Thank you for the great content.
Do you have any of this copyrighted and formatted on something like PowerPoint (or any type of slide)for sale? No intention for commercial use. It would great to be able to organize a binder for easier study. Thanks so much for this channel. It is really well done and very helpful!
Hi Everyone,
I made some changes to my channel this winter that resulted in YT deleting all of my comments/replies on these videos. It's really a shame, because I feel like I have answered quite a few theory questions in the comments section over the years. If you have a question, even if it looks like it's been asked before, please don't hesitate to post a comment, I'll do my best to get back to you.
Cheers,
JH
Great examples and explanations. Thank you!
Great explanation! I never thought about change in boat speed requires corresponding sail-trim.
Awsome explanation! ıf you don't mind may i suggest referencing the boat in the up direction instead of TW.
It would be better for visualizationicause when we are on the control we are aligned with the boat direction. so TW and AW are relative to us(boat) Thank you for the great content.
Do you have any of this copyrighted and formatted on something like PowerPoint (or any type of slide)for sale? No intention for commercial use. It would great to be able to organize a binder for easier study. Thanks so much for this channel. It is really well done and very helpful!
Very nice explanation!
What is a lift and what is a knock?
@@howarthsailing thank you Julian
I was wondering the same thing