The Washington Sailing Marina is the premier facility for one-design and small sailboat racing in the DC Metro area. The marina is a concession of the National Park Service operated by Guest Services, Inc. Home to many one-design fleets, including Hobie, Lightning, Albacore, Flying Scot, Thistle, Mobjack, Penguin, Capri, and others, the Sailing Marina is host to the Potomac River Sailing Association, Daingerfield Island Sailing Fleet, Sailing Club of Washington, Georgetown Sailing Team, and the National Yacht Club. If you own a sailboat and have not yet visited the Sailing Marina, bring it down - and see what you've been missing!
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Did I miss something?
Why the audio talks about jibing while the video only shows tacking? How can you get out of irons by pushing boom and tiller on opposite direction and causing so much heeling in such light wind? Won't that capsize in a real world situation? And what about letting tiller go while turning? It will almost guarantee a tailspin or capsize in just 8-10 knots wind. I'm a real beginner, maybe these are beyond my grasp?