
43 - Lipton Cup and Mobile Replays
Did you know that you can watch raceQs' replays on your phone or tablet? Just open your internet browser, and click on a replay! We look at...
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Get ready to experience the excitement of sailboat racing from home with this educational podcast series, based on raceQs' innovative 3D regatta replays. Watch interviews with expert sailors...

Did you know that you can watch raceQs' replays on your phone or tablet? Just open your internet browser, and click on a replay! We look at...

Are you ready to get all the power of raceQs analytics, on your wrist? The new raceQs' sailing app for Pebble gives you: Vibrating Alerts fo...

Using the unique Bavaria Cup regatta, this podcast explores how raceQs' sailing app calculates the wind direction without any input from win...

Running aground is not fun. But, it happens to EVERYONE. So, when it happens to you, be ready to react quickly and get back in the race as s...

Handicaps are always a hot issue in sailboat racing. Recently, raceQs' upgraded our interface to calculate corrected times for handicapped b...

As technology evolves protest hearings are evolving as well. If you plan to use a raceQs' GPS track at your protest hearing, be armed with a...

The choreography of a perfect tack requires every team member to perform their job flawlessly. We can break those jobs down into five parts:...

Sailors at every level can benefit from having a Professional Sailor on board during a race. However, it's just not feasible for most Corint...

In this podcast, we tell the story of a boat that experienced serious structural damage from a very common type of accident. Speaking direct...

Will Paxton uses raceQs' Groove Analysis, Tacking Data, and Geovids to analyze his winning performance at the Resin Regatta. He makes a few...

Will Paxton breaks down one of his races in the St.Francis Spring series, and shows us how the pros keep calm and battle back from a rough s...

Finally, we found a race that Will Paxton didn't win! Of course, he claims that was his plan all along, since he was five points ahead in th...

Have you ever been drifting around a race course, when suddenly, a boat ghosts by as if powered by an ungodly force? It can seem unnatural....

Watch the highlights of a thrilling duel between Peter Burling and Nathan Outteridge during the final race of the 2015 Moth Worlds. These tw...

Beautiful Sorrento, Australia was the venue for the 2015 Moth World Championships. Check out this highlight reel from first official day of...

Allan Terhune takes us through a recent race aboard his J/70, "Dazzler". He walks us through his tactics and gives some trim tips for the J/...

We sit down once again with six time national champ and Quantum Sailmaker Will Paxton, to pick his brain. In this episode, Paxton explains t...

We sit down with six time national champion, Will Paxton, to discuss both upwind and downwind sail trim. Watch Paxton's raceQs' Geovid as th...

We analyze two races on the same day and show just how much it changes your race to try and punch through headers, instead of tacking in the...

Review the five gears of sailing, each designed for a different set of conditions or goals. Remember, just sitting in the groove doesn't win...

You can use your boat's wind wash to disturb the air of a sailboat by tacking directly underneath them, and slightly ahead of their bow. Thi...

A great introduction on how to use your wind shadow to cover someone, and how to escape a cover without losing too much ground. We introduce...

The VMG polar charts in raceQs are a great tool to evaluate how quickly you complete and recover from your tacks. The VMG overlay is visible...

This podcast goes over the six gadgets in the raceQs replay dashboard: VMG, Course Over Ground, Speed Over Ground, Drift, Compass Heading, a...

Finishing out our four part series is this brief podcast on Jib draft depth and position. We also talk about how to see the jib twist, and h...

Now you can finally tell when a tack is really good, or really terrible, and why. In this podcast we review the basics of raceQs' tacking da...

In this podcast we look at the the draft depth and draft position of the upper, middle, and lower parts of the main. Because GeoVids are syn...

We continue the series on creating GeoVids using a camera mounted at the top of the mast. In this episode, we discuss how to evaluate Weathe...

Watch two professional skippers vie to be first to the windward mark in this superb race from the Adriatic Sea. We use this race to demonstr...

We have designed a cheap way to send your GoPro to to the top of the mast and record your race from the "top". This angle is a great way to...

In this podcast we review VMG, or velocity made good, and essential concept that describes a boat progress to windward or to leeward. We sho...

In this Podcast, Julia shows you how to use raceQs' Geovids to evaluate your situational awareness on the water. Using our tips, GeoVids can...

In this podcast, we review how to make sure you're sailing the least possible amount of distance by always being on the lifted tack, and we...

This short podcast uses raceQs GeoVids to explore ways to avoid hitting the mark, and how to recover from this common mistake. GeoVids are v...

In this podcast, we review how to make sure you're sailing the least possible amount of distance by always being on the lifted tack, and we...

In this podcast, we expand the upwind race geometry series by talking about the ladder rungs, the rhumb line, and building leverage. With a...

This daring strategy takes advantage of the natural holes in the fleet that develop just before the start. While some sailors consider the p...

In this podcast, we review laylines, ladder rungs, and the danger of getting to close to the edge of the course.

This installment of the sailboat race starting series teaches you how to execute and avoid the pitfalls of the common dinghy race start. Als...

In this podcast, we break down a chaotic rounding at a leeward gate. The conclusion: in your attempt to make a wide-and-tight rounding, or t...

This short podcast shows how to avoid the crowd of “Reaching In, Reaching Out” starters and get clear air. The Vanderbilt start begins with...

We demonstrate the cardinal rule of leeward-mark roundings: start wide and finish tight. Using an example from the 2013 Melges 24 World Cham...

This podcast is the first in the series about starting strategies. Reaching Out and Reaching In is a classic starting strategy, the first on...