There's a lot of expertise out there that can help me win our weekly twilight!!I've only had Mustang Sally a month and been in three twilights on Friday evenings. She sailed better than I expected. Last week we were tacking - pointing quite high and right behind another yacht but not catching her. I then fell away a few degrees (5-10?) and immediately overtook her quite quickly!! Even though this was a slightly longer route to the mark we got there before the other yacht. A very good example of "high pointing" not necessarily being the fastest way to sail.But then downwind we couldn't agree on how to sail her ( and lost a lot of ground!!).The wind was dead behind - and not very strong (guess 6-7knts - instruments not working) - the yacht club/finishing line dead ahead. I thought we should tack downwind, taking an angle where we were not gull-winging, with both sails on lee side and just enough wind in the jib. Even though this would be a longer course, we should not lose much speed on the downwind tacks and maybe would get there quicker. The alternative view was to go in as straight a line as possible. What would you do??