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[Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] morning guys we are anchor this morning and I lift up our Tita and the Sea of Cortez its a beautiful Bay its a little cloudy this morning but were excited weve got some good wind were gonna head out and go for a sail I wanted to talk to you guys today about tacking and jiving so the first thing we want to do when were gonna attack is the helmsman is gonna want to come up to a close halt about 40 45 degrees to the wind want to make sure the mainsheet is nice and tight boom is centered and then were gonna go ahead and get our crew ready to tack ideally if youve got a couple of people on board its nice to have one person on the Lazy jib sheet and one person on the loaded jib sheet the helmsman is going to pick a point 90 degrees from where you are this is really important when you come through your tack you have a tendency to kind of lose track of where you are so before you even start helmsman looks and finds a point 90 degrees away