Sail Trim & Boat Speed
PERFORMANCE RACE SEMINARS
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I had the privilege of attending a sail trim seminar and wanted to express my gratitude for such a great program. The information, the instructor, and the materials were first-rate, and our boat will be faster this year because of it.
Doug N. ~ Bellingham WA
The instructors grasp of the material and informal manner put the class at ease and allowed for great interaction. Tremendous knowledge and entertaining too!
J. Franklin
Why Attend A Seminar?
In-person seminars offer personal interaction with instructors. You can ask questions, seek clarifications, and get feedback tailored to your needs and skill level. Seminars also provide an opportunity to engage with the sailing community and make connections with other local sailors.What Will I Learn?
This Sail Trim & Boat Speed seminar covers sail trim on all points of sail. Upwind topics include jib trim, mainsail trim, and helming. Downwind courses cover symmetric and asymmetric spinnakers as well as tips for those who sail under jib and main only. See below for more information.Who Should Take This Seminar?
This seminar is geared toward sailors of all levels. It teaches you how to improve your sail trim so that you can sail faster. You can use your newfound speed to beat a fleet of one-design boats to the finish line or simply to reach your cruising destination faster.Powered by North U
North U has been the leader in performance sailing courses since 1980. Their programs offer the latest in sailing techniques in an engaging interactive format that makes the course fun and effective. North U seminars feature great instructors – expert sailors with years of teaching experience.SAILING UPWIND
Sailing efficiently upwind - against the force that drives us - is a marvel of modern design. This seminar provides you with a fundamental understanding of the forces behind upwind sailing as well as nuances of trim to optimize upwind performance.
Upwind topics include mainsail and jib trim, helming, and a special "Trim Solutions" section to solve the most baffling problems in upwind performance. The curriculum shows how angle of attack, depth, and twist combine to control upwind power, and how to change trim to improve performance. The interactive Sail Trim Simulator allows you to see how changes in sail controls change sail shape and performance, while video clips show real-life trim and performance techniques.
Sailing Downwind
Sailing downwind is easy. Optimizing downwind performance is tricky. The downwind sail trim courses cover both symmetric and asymmetric spinnakers and show how the coordinated efforts of the full team provide subtle but critical improvements in downwind performance.
You'll learn how to control and optimize spinnaker shape with refinements that take you beyond the basics. You'll also learn how to coordinate trim, helm, and crew weight to sail faster, deeper, and with more control.
We also cover differences in design and trim techniques that distinguish symmetric and asymmetric trim. Plus we cover non-spinnaker trim for those who like to sail under jib and main only.
COMPLETE LIST OF TOPICS
- The Racing Pyramid
- Performance Analysis
- Theory in Brief
- Goal Oriented Trim
- Genoa Trim
- Mainsail Trim
- Helmsmanship
- Target Boat speed
- Total Power Trim
- Trim, Speed, Balance
- Trim Solutions
- Initial Spinnaker Trim
- Reaching Trim
- Running Trim
- Light Air Performance
- Heavy Air Control
- Pole Height & Spinnaker Shape
- Initial Asymmetric Trim
- Reaching Trim
- Running Trim
- Tackline Settings
- Jib Reaching
- Running Trim
SAIL TRIM SIMULATOR
The simulator models upwind trim and performance as never before. Years in development, the simulator uses the power of the North Sails Design Suite to model upwind trim and performance with unprecedented accuracy – in both the depiction of sail shape and performance data. Adjust every control. View from every angle. Test in a full selection of wind speeds and sea states. See the results.
YOUR INSTRUCTORS
BILL GLADSTONE
Bill Gladstone is the Director of the North U Performance Division of American Sailing. He is the author and creator of books, seminars, online classes, and clinics. Bill’s racing experience covers the spectrum, including everything from dinghies to maxis, ponds to oceans, and foredeck to helm. Bill has been teaching sailing and racing for over forty years throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. Graduates of his seminars and clinics number in the tens of thousands. They are winning races and cruising with confidence the world over.