Normally a boat sailing upwind will sail approximately 45° into it, then “tack” 90° across the wind until they’re at another 45° angle from the wind, this time facing the opposite direction.
It’s a machine that can move with the wind at a speed faster than the wind itself. A fundamental law of sailing boats is that when they are sailing with the wind, i.e. in the same direction as ...
Onboard the Royal Clipper, the wind delivers both hope and heartache as travelers on an eco-friendly cruise ship encounter ...
Cargill says the data "underscores the potential" of wind to reduce the shipping ... After having the wings fitted in Shanghai, the ship set sail in August 2023. Cargill says the ship spent ...
Officials said Hurricane Helene first brought nearly 3 feet of storm surge onto the boat yard and into ... Sailing Squadron said. Not long after that, Hurricane Milton came with heavy winds ...
The RS200 training day at Bough Beech Sailing Club started on a cold, early January morning, accompanied by a distinct lack ...
Lindblad said he’s looking into chartering aircraft to fly passengers to embarkation points. And some cruise lines that normally sail to exotic locales may switch to the Caribbean at first.