Maintenance Tips and Myths for Cleaning and Storage
Want better and easier ways to maintain your boat? Want to avoid myths that that can turn into costly errors? […]
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This category covers essential skills for boat care and maintenance for one-design sailboats, including knots, lines, repairs, cleaning and hull prep, and storage.
Want better and easier ways to maintain your boat? Want to avoid myths that that can turn into costly errors? […]
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How do you approach hull care? As we saw in our post, Hull Smoothness – What Matters for Speed?, hull
Hull Care – How to Get Smooth and Stay That Way Read Post »
How much effort should you spend on hull smoothness? We decided to investigate this after seeing a variety of approaches.
Hull Smoothness – What Matters for Speed? Read Post »
Here’s an easy way to roll your sail singlehanded while it’s on the boat. This method prevents wrinkles from forming
Easy Way to Roll a Sail Singlehanded Read Post »
Here’s a tip for newer sailors planning to moor a boat or tow a boat on the water. To prevent
Stabilize the Rig for Mooring or On-Water Towing Read Post »
What are you doing to prep for the season? An easy performance improvement, especially for your mainsheet, is to clean
Season Prep Tech Tip: Clean Your Pulleys Read Post »
If you have an MC Scow numbered 2476 or earlier, you may have had the lee boards stick in the
MC Boards Sticking? Three Potential Causes Read Post »
For 1996 and later MCs, all masts must float for 10 minutes. MC Scow Scantlings Many one-design classes require some
Does Your Mast Float? Read Post »
John Porter, a Lake Beulah Yacht Club member and A-Scow, E-Scow, C-Scow and MC-Scow sailor, took some time to walk
Changing Trailer Wheel Bearings Read Post »
Nothing can ruin a race faster than an equipment breakdown or failure. Most breakdowns are preventable. Spring is the time
Prevent Breakdowns – Top Tips, Updated Read Post »