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Are you noticing strange wrinkles in your sails? ⛵ Learn how to identify and fix sail shape issues with this quick and clear sailing tutorial for beginners. From vertical lines caused by halyard tension to horizontal creases near the boom, we break down what each wrinkle means—and how to correct it for better performance on the water. 👉 In this video: How to check luff tension What vertical and horizontal sail wrinkles really mean How to adjust your outhaul and leech line Quick tips for safer, smoother sailing This is perfect for new sailors who want to build real confidence at sea. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more beginner sailing tips, sail trim tutorials, and step-by-step sailing lessons. Link to the full tutorial: https://youtu.be/x6XOKA_DkOw 🔗 Subscribe for more beginner sailing tutorials and short tips: https://www.youtube.com/@searchingforcoconuts2248 📌 #SailingWithCoconuts #SailingForBeginners #SailTrim #LearnToSail #SailingTips #SailingTutorial #SailboatTraining #SailingShorts
Brand new tutorial to be released soon, very soon. This covers how we set up and sail our trim tab wind vane steering to tiller. The latest episode in our sailing for beginners series is a follow-on from our successful wind vane tutorial. 👍 Don't forget to Like, Share, and Subscribe for More Adventures! #SailingAdventure #learntosail #sailingtutorials #tutorials #sailinglife #yachtlife #travel #adventure #muaythai https://www.skipperblogs.com/searchingforcoconuts Theme song: (Audio Network) Aotearoa (Mark Williams, Adam Alexander, Bruce Maginnis) For those who wish to contribute to help keep our journey going, please use our Patreon link below, or donate through PayPal (link is on channel banner), much appreciated. https://www.patreon.com/searchingforcoconuts https://searching-for-coconuts.skipperblogs.com/
I've been sailing since I was a teenager, starting with dinghies, though I took a long break from sailing altogether. Now, aboard a 40-foot boat, I've realized the importance of staying fit as I navigate this less nimble vessel. Sailing a bigger boat comes with greater challenges, where a knockdown can have much more serious consequences. But it`s never too late to learn! and I am learning a lot! To watch the full video click here: https://youtu.be/moygHwiHw3E?si=DeZu_ZwkKcYO0HKG