Speed & Strategy
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As someone with limited racing experience this seminar was well organized and easy to follow. Having the instructor take time to answer questions was very helpful.
GJ





The instructors grasp of the material and informal manner put the class at ease and allowed for great interaction. Tremendous knowledge and entertaining too!
J. Franklin
Why Attend A Seminar?
Racing success isn’t built on any single skill—it’s the combination of speed, strategy, and execution. This seminar ties these elements together so you can:
- Make better tactical decisions based on real wind patterns—not guesswork
- Spot and capitalize on opportunities before your rivals see them
- Sail faster upwind and downwind through improved trim and coordination
- Round marks cleanly, avoid costly penalties, and maintain control in tight situations
- Recover when things go wrong and protect your lead when things go right
- Understand the rules well enough to use them confidently and fairly to your advantage
In short: you’ll sail smarter, faster, and with far more intention, turning the art and science of racing into tools you can apply the next time you hit the starting line.
Who Should Take This Seminar?
This seminar is designed for racers of all levels who want to sharpen both their strategic thinking and their boatspeed. It’s ideal for:
- Club racers looking to break into the top of the fleet
- Experienced sailors seeking a deeper understanding of wind, weather, and performance
- Crews who want to work better as a team and improve communication
- Skippers who want to make smarter decisions, trim more effectively, and sail more confidently
- Anyone who has ever finished a race thinking, “I know there were gains out there—I just didn’t find them.”
Whether you sail a dinghy, keelboat, or offshore racer, the principles covered are universal, applicable, and immediately useful on the racecourse.
What Will I Learn?
This Speed & Strategy seminar will teach you techniques to improve your performance all the way around the course. We'll cover starts, upwind legs, downwind legs, and mark roundings and for each, we'll break down the strategy, tactics, and rules that will help get you to the podium.Powered by North U
North U has been the leader in performance sailing courses since 1980. Their programs offer the latest in sailing techniques in an engaging interactive format that makes the course fun and effective. North U seminars feature great instructors – expert sailors with years of teaching experience.Upwind Strategy & Tactics
The day begins with the building blocks of smart upwind sailing. Participants learn how to read the racecourse, understand wind behavior, and position their boat for maximum advantage. Key topics include:
- Fundamentals of upwind strategy
- Predicting and benefiting from changing wind and wind shifts
- What to do when the wind becomes unpredictable
- How shifts and fleet positioning create gains—or protect against losses
- Using current to improve outcomes
- Tactical positioning across the fleet and in one-on-one duels
- How rules influence tactical choices and risk management
- Changing priorities as you move up the beat
- Tools and techniques for both catching up and holding a lead

Downwind Strategy & Tactics
The seminar then switches to the unique challenges of sailing downwind, where gains can be huge and mistakes can be costly. Sailors explore:
- Why downwind strategy differs from upwind strategy
- Inside vs. outside reaches; running vs. reaching
- Proper decision-making across various winds, shifts, and currents
- How wind shifts reshape the downwind “playing field”
- Techniques for finding, predicting, and exploiting elusive downwind shifts
- What to do when the wind is uncertain or unstable
- Positioning to use current to your advantage
- Smart tactics in mixed-fleet and multi-fleet racing

Mark Roundings & Finishing Tactics & Rules
Fast, clean roundings and confident finishing moves separate the good from the great. This section dives into:
- Fast approaches at windward marks and best practices at leeward marks and gates
- Essential Right-of-Way, Limiting, and Mark-Room rules
- How to apply the rules in real rounding and finishing scenarios
- Upwind and downwind finishing strategy
- Analysis of common tactical situations as they evolve
- Understanding the rationale behind the rules to make quick, accurate decisions on the water

SAILING UPWIND SPEED
Speed is the foundation of all strategy. The seminar provides a deep look at how modern boats generate lift and how small adjustments translate into major performance gains. Topics include:
- Mainsail and jib trim fundamentals
- Helming technique and balance
- Angle of attack, sail depth, and twist—how they create and control power
- Diagnosing and solving trim challenges with “Trim Solutions”
- Hands-on learning with the interactive Sail Trim Simulator
- Real-world examples through video and case studies

Sailing Downwind Speed
Downwind performance requires teamwork, finesse, and continuous refinement. Participants learn:
- Symmetric and asymmetric spinnaker fundamentals
- Shape control, pole height, tackline settings, and advanced adjustments
- Reaching and running techniques
- Crew coordination—trim, helm, and weight placement
- Light-air pace and heavy-air control
- Downwind trim for boats sailing under jib and main alone

LIST OF TOPICS
- The Racing Pyramid
- Performance Analysis
- Theory in Brief
- Goal Oriented Trim
- Genoa Trim
- Mainsail Trim
- Helmsmanship
- Target Boat speed
- Total Power Trim
- Trim, Speed, Balance
- Trim Solutions
- Initial Spinnaker Trim
- Reaching Trim
- Running Trim
- Light Air Performance
- Heavy Air Control
- Pole Height & Spinnaker Shape
- Initial Asymmetric Trim
- Reaching Trim
- Running Trim
- Tackline Settings
- Jib Reaching
- Running Trim
- Approaches
- Finishing Strategies
- Why Mark Roundings Matter
- Approaching the Mark
- Types of Marks & Their Roundings
- Common Errors & How to Avoid Them
- Crew Roles & Communication
- Drills & Training Ideas
- Five elements of a perfect start
- Start Set up and planning
- Approaching the line to start
- Holding your lane
- Recovering from catastrophe
- and more!
TEXTBOOKS
The North U Performance Tactics seventh edition covers tactics, rules, weather, and strategy in 180 information-packed pages. The fast moving, easy to follow format is accessible to all readers. Rules are covered the way you use them – (ie upwind rules as part of upwind tactics). The content offers complete information for neophytes and insights which grab the attention of the saltiest dog. Quizzes and skill building sections show how to develop a race winning approach.
The North U Performance Trim and North U Performance Racing Tactics books are NOT included in the registration fee, and will not be available to buy in person at the seminar. We strongly recommend you order any books in advance from the American Sailing Online Store.

ON-DEMAND CONTENT
To complement the in-person seminars we are offering attendees the option to also own the online classes. Get instant access to these on-demand classes when you register and prepare for your seminar today. Plus you'll have unlimited access so after the seminar is over you have the opportunity to review topics as often as you need.

Your host
learn to sail clevelandLearn to Sail Cleveland offers a premier sailing experience on the waters of Lake Erie, bringing the joy and skill of sailing to Cleveland, Ohio. Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to enhance your skills, our certified instructors provide hands-on, personalized lessons to help you navigate with confidence. With a focus on safety, fun, and expertise, Learn to Sail Cleveland is your gateway to mastering the art of sailing while enjoying the stunning views of Cleveland’s waterfront. Discover the freedom of the open water—learn more at learntosailcleveland.com

The venue
john caroll universityLong Beach Yacht Club has been a cornerstone of yachting tradition and excellence since its founding in 1929. Its origins trace back to a proposal by the Associated Boating Industries of Northern California for a powerboat race from Long Beach to San Francisco, envisioned as a highlight of the San Francisco Motor Boat Show. Daniel M. Callis, Sr., a prominent naval architect and yachtsman, championed the idea, leading to the formation of the Club.
Today, LBYC stands as a hub of maritime camaraderie and world-class sailing events, including the renowned Congressional Cup. Nestled along Alamitos Bay, the Club offers breathtaking views, a full-service marina, vibrant youth programs, and exceptional waterfront dining. With a rich history and a commitment to fostering community, LBYC continues to be a beacon for boating enthusiasts in Southern California. Learn more at lbyc.org
YOUR INSTRUCTOR

Saturday, March 14th, 2026
9:00AM - 4:00PM ET
John Carroll University
1 John Carroll Boulevard , University Heights, OH 44118
The Jardine Room in the De Carlo Student Center
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
Receive a full refund of your registration fee (including fees paid for certifications) if you cancel at least 14 days before the event. Fees for textbooks and on-demand content are non-refundable.


