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The Tulane University sailing program is set to host the Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) Team Race National Championships from April 23-27. The team race championship regattas will be hosted by the Green Wave at the Southern Yacht Club with the races taking place on Lake Pontchartrain. The championship competition will kick off with the open team race championship from Thursday through Saturday, April 23-25. The open championships will be followed by the women's team races championship on Sunday and Monday, April 26-27. 16 teams competing in the open championship and one of 15 team in the women's championship. The full fields for the team race championships listed alphabetically are below: Fans can purchase the official gear of the ICSA Team Race National Championships get their own Tulane Sailing apparel by clicking HERE. Fans will also be able to watch the championship action live beginning on Friday on the ICSA YouTube channel.

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Checking out the wind speed with MarineVerse Globe ( Beta ) https://www.marineverse.com/globe

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Unleash the Power of Your Subwoofer! Are you tired of your car's wimpy sound system? Do you want to feel the music in your bones? Then it's time to upgrade to a subwoofer or position your current one right! A subwoofer is a speaker that's specifically designed to handle low-frequency sounds, such as bass. In this article, we'll show you how to position your subwoofer for getting the most out of your bass. Get ready to rock your world! See Our Blog On This: https://www.chrisdoeswhat.com/how-to-unleash-epic-bass-with-subwoofer-trunk-placement/ What is a Subwoofer, and Why Should You Care? A subwoofer is the key to getting that thumping bass that you feel in your chest. It's a speaker that's designed to handle the low-frequency sounds that other speakers can't reproduce. A good sub and proper placement can make a huge difference in the quality of your music, especially if you listen to genres like hip-hop, EDM, rock, or country. But be warned: a subwoofer can be loud enough to make your music more enjoyable! How to Choose the Perfect Subwoofer for Your Ride Choosing the right subwoofer can be overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. The first thing you need to consider is the size. Subwoofers come in different sizes, typically measured in inches. The most common sizes are 8", 10", 12", and 15". The size you choose will depend on the amount of space you have in your car and the level of bass you want. Keep in mind that bigger doesn't always mean better! Another factor to consider is the power handling. This is the amount of power that the subwoofer can handle without getting damaged. It's measured in watts RMS (root mean square) and should match the power output of your amplifier. You also want to look for a subwoofer with a low frequency response, meaning it can handle the lowest frequencies. Lastly, consider the type of enclosure you want, such as a sealed or ported box. The Art of Getting the Most Out of Your Bass Placement is key, to get the most out of your subwoofer. If you have seen our video with the Jeep subwoofer, we have the ports pointed toward the corners of the jeep body. Just like in your home, the closer the subwoofer is to a corner, the more bass reflect you get which equals more bass. In our car we have the subwoofer port in the corner giving us low smooth bass. Once you've installed your subwoofer, it's time to fine-tune your settings to get the most out of your bass. Start by adjusting the gain, which controls the volume of the subwoofer. You want to set it to a level that's loud enough to hear but not so loud that it distorts the sound. With a subwoofer mounted in a trunk this can destroy the speaker because you can't hear it. Next, adjust the low-pass filter, which limits the frequencies that the subwoofer can play. This will prevent it from playing sounds that it can't handle or sound you don't want it to produce.  Let's Get Pumped: Tips for Maximizing Your Sub's Potential Now that you've got your subwoofer set up, it's time to get pumped! Here are some tips for maximizing your sub's potential: - Play around with different genres of music to find the sweet spot for your subwoofer. - Turn up the volume gradually to avoid damaging your ears or your car's sound system. - Experiment with different EQ settings to fine-tune your sound. - Consider adding sound deadening material to your car's interior to reduce road noise and improve sound quality. - Be respectful of your neighbors and don't blast your music too loudly in residential areas. With these tips, you'll be well on your way to unleashing the power of your subwoofer and enjoying trunk-tastic bass like never before!

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FREE NAVIGATION RULES COURSE (4.83/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - 19,947 Reviews): https://www.nauticed.org/sailing-courses/view/navigation-rules A high tech animation of two sailboats approaching each other on a collision course. One sailboat is on starboard, the other on port. The sailboat on starboard by convention is the stand-on boat. Meaning it holds course and speed while the sailboat on port must give way to the sailboat on starboard. A sailboat on starboard means that the wind is coming from the direction across its starboard side first. A sailboat on port means the wind is coming from the direction across from its port side. In the animation you can see the boat that changes direction is on port because the wind is pushing its sails to the starboard side of the boat. Ie sails are always on the downwind side of the sailboat. This animation is used in the NauticEd sailing school Rules of the Nautical Road FREE Sailing Course at http://www.nauticed.org/courses/view/rules-of-right-or-way NauticEd uses high tech multimedia techniques to teach sailing lessons Course List FREE Navigation Rules Online Sailing Course (3hr) - https://www.nauticed.org/sailing-courses/view/navigation-rules Skipper Large Sailboat | Online Sailing Course (20hr) - https://www.nauticed.org/sailing-courses/view/skipper Maneuvering Under Power and Docking (4hr) - https://www.nauticed.org/sailing-courses/view/maneuvering-under-power Advanced Sail Trim (4hr) - https://www.nauticed.org/sailing-courses/view/sail-trim Anchoring a Sailboat (4hr) - https://www.nauticed.org/sailing-courses/view/anchoring-a-sailboat Coastal Navigation (10hr) - https://www.nauticed.org/sailing-courses/view/coastal-navigation Catamaran Sailing Confidence (3hr) - https://www.nauticed.org/sailing-courses/view/catamaran-sailing-confidence Electronic Navigation (5hr) - https://www.nauticed.org/sailing-courses/view/electronic-navigation Bareboat Charter Master Course Bundle (53hr) - https://www.nauticed.org/bundle/view/bareboatcharter Introduction to Sailing Course Bundle (9hr) - https://www.nauticed.org/bundle/view/intro-to-sailing #sailingschool #navigation #sailing

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