Sail - July 2018

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SAIL MAGAZINE

Lambert French, who traveled from Rhode Island to take part in the

program, and she couldn’t have been more right. Watching yourself,

your trim and your heading from a diferent perspective with the ex-

pert guidance of several professional coaches is an eye-opener. I think

EC put it well when he said, “You don’t know what you don’t know.”

Another one of Bill’s favorite lessons is the “Two Percent Rule.” It

goes like this: most victories happen by being just two percent faster

than the competition. “In a 100-minute race, winning by two min-

utes is a pretty signiicant lead” he says. So, instead of trying to teach

some dramatic tactical moves, North U focuses on the iner points to

score just two percent more boatspeed. EC, for example, whose J/92 is

similar to a Flying Tiger, told me he was surprised to see this principle in

action with a simple change of the angle to the wind. “We’ve been sailing

these boats a lot thinner than I would’ve expected,” he says. “I’m not sure

we would have believed it would have worked, but in the regatta today it

was very apparent that the coaches were absolutely right. If it wasn’t for [my

coach Brian] I’d be sailing this boat entirely diferently.”

On the water, we also rotated through the positions so that

everyone had a chance to drive, trim and work the bow. For most

of us who aren’t boat owners, the chance to drive in the middle

of a regatta as prestigious as Miami Race Week is a rare oppor-

tunity, but North U’s rotation system allowed everyone a shot.

Participant Mary Martin embraced this as a welcome challenge,

saying that while she doesn’t often get time at the helm during

races, she was eager to get more experience. When I asked if she

thought she accomplished that, the grin that lit up her face more

PHOTOS BY than answered my question.


LYDIA MULLAN


AND


COREY SILKEN


(TOP MIDDLE)


The author (at the helm)

checks her compass heading

on a downwind leg

Bill draws a course diagram

during one of the morning

classroom sessions

Having been to several

North U clinics, Rich and

Sabine knew their way

around a Flying Tiger
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