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Wally wrote:
Walt wrote: Ok. Then you should also be aware of the fact that "beating" usually means sailing close hauled and tacking back and forth to go to a point directly upwind. So it's entirely reasonably for someone to beat three miles upwind and run three miles back to his starting point. Got the idea. Would a single leg between tacks therefore be called "a beat", or is it more like a collective term for the series of tacks? It's usually used as a collective term for the series. -- //-Walt // // http://cagle.slate.msn.com/working/040514/matson.gif |
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