Yachts & Yachting - July 2018

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  1. PRE-EVENT
    Boat preparation is very important. If things break or
    systems don’t work it’s going to make it dicult to
    complete the race and you may even have to retire.
    Boat work always takes so much longer than you think! Don’t leave it
    until the day before or the morning of the race; it will cause added stress
    and you will arrive at the startline flustered with not all of it completed
    and bodged together. Check your boat thoroughly the week before.


„Look closely for any wear on ropes
„Ensure blocks and cleats work correctly
„Check your systems work correctly and are easily
adjustable with the correct amount of purchase
„Tighten shackles with pliers and tape up split rings
„If you’re sailing a boat with a slot gasket have a good check
to see that it’s not ripped or starting to come of
„Look carefully at your foils and hull for any damage
„Assemble a spare set of sheets as well as spare blocks, cleats,
shackles, split pins and rings, and a good selection of nuts and bolts.
This will save you many panicked trips to the chandlery and back.

DON’T LEAVE
PREPARATIONS UNTIL
THE LAST MINUTE

TOP TIP


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