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Looking for pressure
Looking for pressure
Thanks! I appreciate your thoughtful answer, and also wondered why people stood up. :)
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28/07/2017 16:47:00
Megan_5280
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Hi Megan
This means look for where the wind is. Look for gust and dead patched on the surface of the water as well as other boats that are being hit or have entered a dead patch.
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28/07/2017 12:08:00
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I am reading the document about training (link below) and have a question about #8 under "Starting": What is meant by
looking for pressure
?
http://www.rsaerosailing.org/docs/122868707(1).pdf
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27/07/2017 19:40:00
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