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Windward mark rounding
Plan the windward mark rounding early, arrive on starboard and avoid bunches of boats

What you need to know
Avoid crowds
Don't hit the mark
Know your rules
Arrive into the zone on starboard
The details
At the windward mark, there are slight opportunities to gain places but big opportunities to loose out. In the extreme you could arrive at the first mark second coming in on port but you can’t find a gap in the queue of starboard boats coming into the mark. You have to pass behind all the starboard boats trailing in one after the other and you could round last.
So the golden rule preparing for the windward mark is to approach on starboard having tacked at least 6 boat lengths away from the mark so there is no question you have tacked outside the zone.
If there is a spreader mark, give yourself a bit of room to windward to avoid any disturbed air and ensure you can sail a best speed to the spreader mark. If you watch some of the windward mark rounding at the World in Brazil you can see many examples of gains and losses. There are a couple of links at the bottom of this article and all the championship videos are HERE