Precision Rigging: The Marginal Gains That Win RS200 Races
The Psychology of the Marginal Gain
In elite competition, victory rarely stems from a single heroic act. It is the result of a thousand minor optimizations that others are too lazy to make. On an
Master the Kicker Geometry
The most critical technical detail on the boat is the kicker fitting on the boom. Many sailors assume factory settings are gospel, but a deviation of even a few centimeters can ruin your sail profile. If the fitting sits at 37 centimeters from the front edge, you achieve the perfect balance of leech tension and mast bend. Too far back and you flatten the sail prematurely; too far forward and you lose the power needed to drive through the chop. Measure it. Correct it. Do not leave your speed to chance.
Optimizing Control Line Efficiency
Every second spent fumbling with a cleat is a second your eyes aren't on the wind. Switching the
Bulletproofing Your Hardware
Standard shackles are the primary culprits for torn spinnakers and snagged lines. Replacing them with
Conclusion
Winning is a habit, and that habit starts in the boat park. When you refine your

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