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Skipper’s Tip – VHF
With approximately 59 VHF marine channels available to us there is often confusion as to what channels are to be used. Hopefully this tip will clear some of the fog. If the vessel has a VHF marine radio we are … Continue reading
Docking & Communication
I had the opportunity a couple of weeks ago to observe a skipper trying to dock a 30 to 35 foot sailboat. I say trying because it took 4 missed approaches before number 5 finally worked, and even that one … Continue reading
Prop Walk – by Bill Yawn
PROP WALK Recently while reading a book on advanced docking techniques it was observed that the explanation of prop walk was described as the same effect of a rotor tiller moving across the ground. In other words the blades on … Continue reading
Skipper’s Tip – SHIPS!
We’ve all watched as they slink slowly and silently across the bay. Some of them are a few hundred feet long and others over 1,000 feet and for the most part small boaters stay out of the way. Some never … Continue reading
Skipper’s Tip – Jib Furling
Furling the jib can be easy and painless, or it can be hard work and even dangerous, depending on how you approach it. Here’s a tip that will help you keep it calm, under control, and less of a workout! … Continue reading
Safe Boat Handling
Safe Docking At Tradewinds, we like to stress handling lines from the boat, not the dock, whenever possible. That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t learn how to properly step on and off a boat because not all line handling can be … Continue reading
Your First Few Sails
Too often, the tips you read are directed towards experienced sailors trying to improve on their sailing skills. It seems like tip writer’s forget about the new sailor. Here are a few thoughts to consider during those first few very important … Continue reading
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Know Your Depths
We had an opportunity recently to check depths in the mooring field at Ayala Cove and the docks at Sam’s Anchor Cafe. The results were surprising! At a zero tide: Depths on the west and southwest sides of the mooring … Continue reading
What’s in a Gust
A few days ago I was checking the weather forecast for that day on San Francisco Bay. It was a pretty mild wind forecast for late August, winds from the SW at 15 with gusts to 25, however it got … Continue reading
Beware the Lee Shore!!!
We have all heard it and all believe it, but really, what is a Lee Shore. Its not just the “land” to leeward … it’s also the row of boats behind you as you back out of an upwind slip. … Continue reading