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The RYA break the controls used to sail a dinghy effectively into five basic headings. While you are sailing you should be continuously checking that all five are correctly adjusted for your current sailing direction relative to that of the wind. Balance – side to side balance; Boat Trim – fore and aft boat pitch; Sail Setting – setting of sails relative to the wind; Centreboard – the position of the centreboard; Course made good – choosing the most appropriate course
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