Three R’s of Yachting: Racin’, Reachin’ and Roundin’
By three r | July 6, 2007
It’s not easy to find what the three r’s of yachting are. The time spent searching for yachting’s definition of the three r’s was not fruitful as I have only come across a couple definitions, which did not match each other. Being a sailor myself I had to turn to the definition: Racin’, Reachin’ and Roundin’. There are several articles that mention these, one of them being the Sailing Anarchy Yacht Club, an officially recognized USSA club which was formed to create a sailing club anybody can join.
The second definition of yachting three r’s comes from a blog called Unlikely Passage. Their definition of the three r’s of sailing is: Red Right Returning: When you come back into a channel, the red marker stays on your right, the green marker stays on your left. Easy, right? Well, except early in the morning perhaps.” This mistake is very easy to make!
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