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Learn the winning maneuver that helped us cross the finish line first in our J109 sailboat, a key concept in sailing 101 and essential for anyone looking to improve their sailing basics. In this sailing tutorial, we'll break down the sailing lesson that made all the difference in our yacht racing experience on Strangford Lough. From sailing basics to advanced techniques, understanding how to sail a boat efficiently is crucial for success in sailing races. Our team, Redline Racing, has mastered the art of sailing and yachting, and we're excited to share our knowledge with you. Whether you're a beginner looking to learn to sail or an experienced sailor looking to improve your skills, this sailing video is for you. We'll cover topics such as shooting the finish line, IRC sailing, and sailing terminology, all while showcasing the beauty of Strangford Lough and the performance of our J109 yacht. So if you're interested in sailing, yachting, or simply want to learn more about the world of sailboat racing, be sure to watch this video and subscribe to our sailing channel for more content on sailing life, J109 sailing, and yacht racing video. The team at Bottom Up Boats hope you are enjoying these short clips of the 2026 racing season.
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We had Skoota hauled out yesterday at the marina in Indiantown, Florida about 20 miles inland and on the canal to Lake Okeechobee. That makes it a safe place to store a boat during the hurricane season. Thus it is hugely popular, many of the cruisers we met in the Bahamas said they stored their boats here. We'd passed by on our trip east on New Years Day but hadn't really appreciated just how large a facility it is. As you can see from this video taken from Skoota's foredeck - it's huge. Apparently there is room for 500 boats in storage plus a large work yard Skoota will be staying here until late November, meantime we fly off on Monday (if we can work out how to get to the airport, 100 miles away)