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Navigating the Redline: Strategic Maneuvering in High-Stakes Skiff Racing
When low water turns a standard race into a high-speed survival exercise, the difference between a podium finish and a capsize is split-second decision-making. In the narrow channels of the harbor, the fleet faced 17-knot sprints with only five seconds to execute jibes between sandbanks. One moment of hesitation behind a slower boat proved that in tactical racing, indecision is more dangerous than the wind itself.
Sep 3, 2020