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Get ready to take your sailing skills to the next level with our expert guide to tight reaching on the J109 yacht. In this video, we dive into the world of fast reaching and sail trim, showcasing the best techniques to maximize your sail power and speed. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or just starting out, you'll learn how to optimize your sail shape and control to get the most out of your boat. From the Quoile Regatta to sailing on the open water, our tips and tricks will have you sailing like a pro in no time. We'll cover everything from spinnaker setup and control to advanced trimming techniques, so you can dominate the competition and enjoy the thrill of sailboat racing. So sit back, relax, and get ready to take your sailing skills to new heights!

The paradox of planing - the best illustration of planing is the skipping stone. Although the stone weighs much more than the volume of water it displaces, if it has the right shape and enough velocity, it wedges itself up on top of the water and planes. 53' 1961 Huckins Corinthian CASA MIA

One of our NSSC Sailability members, Jazz Turner, crossing the finish line at the end of her epic Project FEAR ("face everything and rise") journey. Jazz is terminally ill with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), and is a full-time wheelchair user. After 28 days sailing around the UK and Ireland single-handed, non-stop and unassisted, Jazz arrived back at Brighton Marina around 13:30 on Monday 30th June 2025. Jazz is raising money for the Newhaven and Seaford Sailing Club (NSSC) Sailability fund. Her fundraising page can be accessed at the following link. *Fundraising page:* https://www.gofundme.com/f/project-fear *Journey tracker:* https://projectfear.uk/Expedition-Log/Tracking Filmed from NSSC "orange RIB" by Alasdair Fortune. #newhavenandseafordsailingclub #sailability