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welcome to race to win sailing podcast brought to you by race cues calm we analyze risk use 3d regatta replays and review racing tactics rules and winning strategies Im Julia and today were going to be discussing my favorite starting strategy which is the port tack approach its a great start but you will need to put on your big-girl pants when you scoot across half your fleet on port tack as always you see here the race queue starting box with the green pacer line showing the correct pace for an on-time start the green box starts shrinking about one minute to the starting gun and when that green pacer line meets the start line thats the start watching this visually makes it really easy to evaluate how good all these boats were at judging their time and distance to the start now this is a replay again from the 2013 Malchus world so a lot of these guys are professional sailors when I watch this it seems like they have almost a sixth sense about when they need to slow down or speed u